Looking to purchase my own trailer,looking for both an income stream,and personal use at auction.
Landoll 610 interests me.
I intend to drive company for a short while,then go O/O.
Any help appreciated.
Most versatile trailer
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Steel?
Alumunum?
Beaver tail?
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I think a 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 axle is perfect...but seriously, there is no such thing as a perfect trailer. Every single one will have pros & cons, it's up to you to evaluate them & determine thier positioning on the priority charts.
As an example; I think a Landoll is useless. However I do mining & energy equipment Heavy Haul, so you would find my trailer pointless for your application.Last edited: Nov 10, 2015
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I want to be able to haul an old Chevy back to the shop,when I find one..easy way to turn. Empty miles into a profit..see my thinking here?
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When I get stuck in a poor paying zone,Ill scour craigslist or close country side,for a vehicle to flip.
I see lots of vehicles for sale,out in the corn fields,I doubt they run on their own. -
Maybe Id be better off in the car hauler arena..you guys wouldnt feel threatened,by a guy,with a handle like mine?
Lol..its stated jokingly.,, -
Although..I truly am..The Greatest Driver on Earth!
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