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Brad Johnson.
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- October 22, 2015 at 7:35 am #86303
Brad Johnson
ParticipantI am offering up for sale my 2012 Moritz stock trailer. It is the stock model, except for extra width (78″) and reinforced floor for hauling heavier loads. Straight load with room for two drafts and a logging arch or comparable sized equipment, this trailer is in excellent condition, except for a little rust, which has been primed over with gray paint. I have replaced both axles with Dexter axles, and the brakes and lights work well. It has rubber mats and PT flooring is in great shape. I am getting rid of this because it is just not heavy duty enough to haul my team and arch over rough roads most days of the year. It would be super for lighter horses, less frequent use, or smaller livestock. I have hauled cows, sheep, and pigs to slaughter in it, and it is a great tool for a small diversified operation. Also, it is handy for hay as I can fit more than 90 square bales in. This trailer costs more than $7,000 new and I am asking $4750. Give a call (802-345-7488) or email with questions or come on up and take a look.
-BradOctober 29, 2015 at 11:43 am #86333dominiquer60
ModeratorOthers may have the same questions. If I recall it is a bumper pull, but what is the length?
Erika
November 1, 2015 at 11:00 am #86342Brad Johnson
ParticipantYes, it is a bumper pull with 13′ on the floor. It is perfect size for a team and arch or cart, as it has no divider. Thanks.
-BradNovember 23, 2015 at 11:22 am #86466Brad Johnson
ParticipantI am offering up for sale my 2012 Moritz stock trailer. It is the stock model, except for extra width (78″) and reinforced floor for hauling heavier loads. Straight load with room for two drafts and a logging arch or comparable sized equipment, this trailer is in excellent condition, except for a little rust, which has been primed over with gray paint. I have replaced both axles with Dexter axles, and the brakes and lights work well. It has rubber mats and PT flooring is in great shape. I am getting rid of this because it is just not heavy duty enough to haul my team and arch over rough roads most days of the year. It would be super for lighter horses, less frequent use, or smaller livestock. I have hauled cows, sheep, and pigs to slaughter in it, and it is a great tool for a small diversified operation. Also, it is handy for hay as I can fit more than 90 square bales in. This trailer costs more than $7,000 new and I am asking $4250. Give a call (802-345-7488) or email with questions or come on up and take a look.
-BradNovember 24, 2015 at 11:13 am #86480Brad Johnson
ParticipantTrailer is no longer available. Thanks.
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