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Check the curb weight also, depending on what you're pulling it with.
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no doubt, some of the pace/united/haulmark/vintage types can get very heavy very quickly
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We had a Haulmark 24' Thrfty Hauler for about 4 years, sold it for what we paid for it. It served us well. Stepped up to a loaded 28' Pace and couldn't be happier.
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Check these out can not beat there prices also 5 year Limited Warranty
They also have them in ALL Aluminum trailers http://www.trailershowroom.com/85x30chl.htm
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