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Trailmanor travel trailers - 6/27/2006 4:31:56 PM
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CharlesC
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I am considering buying this brand of trailer for the ease of towing, folds down to a low profile and the hard walls instead of a cloth wall like a tent camper. Does anyone have any experience with this brand?
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RE: Trailmanor travel trailers - 6/27/2006 5:31:18 PM
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C.J.
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If I didn't have my goose neck sandpiper--this is exactly what I would be in the market for! Whats the purchase price for one of these lil babbies? I went to the web site, and loved it! Naturally there are lots of options/choices so you can get one thats perfect for your own needs. I didn't spend much time in there looking around, so never saw any ballpark figures. I can certainly tell where it would be great to pull along. Sure you're going to have to weigh the advantages and disadvantages-but man! I wish I'd had one of these in 2004! or even last year!
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RE: Trailmanor travel trailers - 6/27/2006 9:53:29 PM
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John_Pendergrass
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For what its worth, my family owned a large RV center and we seen many of these units. They pull great and offer many advantages over the standards. However the cable system on all requires maintenance. One of the "Older " manufacturers is a company called Hy Low, (not sure of spelling anymore) . All are great units, can't go wrong,
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RE: Trailmanor travel trailers - 6/27/2006 11:22:29 PM
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Longhorns
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Cool, but *bleeping* expensive for the size. Since Katrina hit I've only been away from a cat site for a week. Been stuck at a hail site now for 2 months. It'll probably drag out until the first hurricane. I don't know if I could have survived that long in something that size without banging my head on a wall. I've found that the depreciation on a trailer is steep and immediate. Soon as those things are off the lot they lose 25% of their value. You might want to look at a low hours used one.
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