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Trailers For Sale Or Rent

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Re: Trailers For Sale Or Rent

Post by Hatchdog » Wed Jul 24, 2024 9:57 am

HenryFan wrote:
Wed Jul 24, 2024 4:25 am
Aluma is a great brand. Far from the least expensive in the utility trailer market but you pay for quality.

Both of my utility trailers (a 7X20 double axle and a 6X14 single axle) have wooden decks and although I keep them under a shed, deterioration of the deck from rot and splintering is a consideration. Not something which will ever cause you worry.

I think you will find it incredibly handy.

Congrats on a wise purchase.
I have the same problem with mine plus I’ve had to use them in the winter with the ice melter on the streets. I’m getting some rust which I hate. Sure wish they were aluminum like Sir Henry’s.

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Re: Trailers For Sale Or Rent

Post by North Country Gal » Wed Jul 24, 2024 10:55 am

Ours is an Aluma. It's held up very well to our north woods winters.
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Re: Trailers For Sale Or Rent

Post by markiver54 » Wed Jul 24, 2024 11:37 am

North Country Gal wrote:
Wed Jul 24, 2024 10:55 am
Ours is an Aluma. It's held up very well to our north woods winters.
They appear to be very well-made trailers, as they should be for the price on them. :shock:
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Re: Trailers For Sale Or Rent

Post by HenryFan » Wed Jul 24, 2024 12:01 pm

I am actually in the market for a third utility trailer, one specific to a perceived need. I want a 5X12 utility trailer to transport an ATV and a small ag chemical sprayer. 5X12 is a somewhat uncommon bed size for a utility trailer but if I buy one, I can load the ag sprayer connected to the ATV for transport to food plots in an adjacent county with the ag sprayer full of glyphosate/water. There is no clean water source at the acreage so I want to transport the sprayer full and also, to carry a 75-gallon tank for a couple more refills. With the sprayer full and the 75-gallon tank full, that gives me over 100 gallons to spray with and this is sufficient. With a utility trailer shorter than 12 feet in length, say the more common sized 5X10 utility trailer, I could not transport ATV connected to the sprayer full of water and product. I could do this with the 6X14 utility trailer but I think the 5X12 would be easier to pull.

It seems that at least one of the utility trailers I currently own has something in it that needs to be removed before I use it and that can be bothersome.

In the Southeast, at least in South Carolina, Aluma dealers are not common but I did locate a repo 5X12 Aluma at a dealer some eighty miles (maybe a bit less) from my house but at $3,500 asking, I am not sure I can do that. $3,500 for a used Aluma seems high to me. In all probability, I will end up with a steel tube top trailer but that Aluma would be nice.
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Re: Trailers For Sale Or Rent

Post by markiver54 » Wed Jul 24, 2024 12:39 pm

HenryFan wrote:
Wed Jul 24, 2024 12:01 pm

In the Southeast, at least in South Carolina, Aluma dealers are not common but I did locate a repo 5X12 Aluma at a dealer some eighty miles (maybe a bit less) from my house but at $3,500 asking, I am not sure I can do that. $3,500 for a used Aluma seems high to me. In all probability, I will end up with a steel tube top trailer but that Aluma would be nice.
That does seem a bit high priced. From what I've seen, that close to the price of a new one of that approximate size, and that is MSRP.
Of course I could be wrong though. Maybe Sir Henry could shed some light on this based on what he paid.
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Re: Trailers For Sale Or Rent

Post by HenryFan » Wed Jul 24, 2024 1:39 pm

markiver -

I agree it seems a bit high priced since it is two years old and a repo trailer. I haven't contacted the dealer to see if he will come off of that price with a significant reduction but I speculate since it is an Aluma trailer, he won't offer much of a reduction if any.

I can get a new Superior Trailers of Georgia Elite 5X12 utility trailer with a spare tire for under $1,000 less than that. Steel, not aluminum, but brand new. My 6X14 trailer is a Superior and I know it to be of good construction and I speculate their new trailers are also of good construction.

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Re: Trailers For Sale Or Rent

Post by markiver54 » Wed Jul 24, 2024 4:52 pm

I can understand the taste and budget for sure. 😊
My trailer (believe it or not) is about 18 years old. I bought it new from Home Depot to carry my 4-Wheeler and it has served me well. It is steel and measures about 5x7 something. Back then it was about $600.00 or so. I've taken really good care of it and as a result it is still in very good shape, ( A few paint touch-ups along the way as well as lube and new tires when needed.)
I would love to have an Aluma, but at that price it aint gonna happen. I understand your size needs, so paying more, even if its steel is probably a given. IMO the steel should serve you ok if you cover it or garage it especially given your location, (SC) and I'm in (NC).
Sir Henry and North Country Gal are in Wisconsin. If I lived in that climate zone, then I would probably find a way to afford the Aluma.
Good luck finding what you want and getting a good price, (neighbor) 👍🙂
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Re: Trailers For Sale Or Rent

Post by Sir Henry » Wed Jul 24, 2024 6:19 pm

markiver54 wrote:
Wed Jul 24, 2024 12:39 pm
HenryFan wrote:
Wed Jul 24, 2024 12:01 pm

In the Southeast, at least in South Carolina, Aluma dealers are not common but I did locate a repo 5X12 Aluma at a dealer some eighty miles (maybe a bit less) from my house but at $3,500 asking, I am not sure I can do that. $3,500 for a used Aluma seems high to me. In all probability, I will end up with a steel tube top trailer but that Aluma would be nice.
That does seem a bit high priced. From what I've seen, that close to the price of a new one of that approximate size, and that is MSRP.
Of course I could be wrong though. Maybe Sir Henry could shed some light on this based on what he paid.
I paid $2,985 out the door with the alloy rimmed spar tire. Mine is a 5x10. I did not get the stake sides.
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Re: Trailers For Sale Or Rent

Post by HenryFan » Wed Jul 24, 2024 7:18 pm

Sir Henry -

You got a good deal! Well done.
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Re: Trailers For Sale Or Rent

Post by HenryFan » Sun Jul 28, 2024 3:25 pm

I brought home a Superior Trailers of Georgia 5X12 utility trailer only a day or so ago and I am pleased with it. Good construction (good welds and stout metal) and I think I will be pleased with it. It is a tube top with a pressure treated wood deck and 15" rims. Almost exactly $500 less than Sir Henry paid but that is out the door, including a mounted spare. If I could have gotten the deal on a Aluma trailer that Sir Henry paid, I would have jumped on it but he got a deal that is hard to match.

If you are in the marked for a utility trailer, you might give Superior Trailers of Georgia a look. Since trailer manufacturing seems to be a regional thing, I am not sure they are available out of the Southeast but I am not at all sure of that.
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