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I was talking to a guy today, who seemed to think that I had too many trailers. This led me to thinking how many trailers is too many..
I have:
Airstream 34ft.. Recreational trailer..
Elite 30ft Flatbed gooseneck trailer..
Double T 20 ft Low boy trailer..
Pace Sport 16ft box trailer..
Arrow 10 X 5 utility trailer..
1 junker.. motobike trailer.. somewhat trashed.
neato trailer, 1 wheel for the mountain bike to pull.
Does that seem like too many trailers to you.. I could happily get me a few more. Like an 18 ft car hauler, a 15 ft utility trailer, a 30 ft gooseneck box trailer, with living area, and maybe a 25 ft gooseneck lowboy, with a box converted into an RV.. it would go anywhere.....
you sir are my hero. i bow down to you. if i had that many my wife would leave me because they were parked all over the front yard. it must be a beautiful sight.
I have my tent trailer, boat,and camper. I know the camper (slide-in) is technically not a trailer, but I have to register it like one, so I'm going to count it.
Hello, Theo. Too many? Nah! Can't ever have too many.
I have a 20 ft gooseneck horsetrailer, 24 ft gooseneck lowboy (3 axle), 10 ft gin pole trailer for those hard-to-get-to jobs, and a 16 ft stock trailer. Am thinking about getting a 16 ft bumper-pull for the small stuff.
If you use them all, you have just the right amount. I only have one little 4X8 utility trailer. Second that if I had that many they would be parked all over the yard and I would have no wife either.
I have:
1993 carri-lite 30' 5th wheel (my house!)
16' utility/car trailer (well used!)
boat trailer for the 17' boat
dumping 4-wheeled trailer for the farm tractor (that I plan to get someday)
1 small junker trailer for parts
not too bad for not having a house and land of my own, eh?
Only one trailer left: 6' x 10' w/ramp tailgate. Also, have a "tow dolly" I used to use behind my motorhome, before I started pulling my F150 behind it.
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