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    #16
    Thanks to all for the advice, please keep it coming. I was just confirmed as a Dealer for Delco, I will be ordering a few different styles.

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      #17
      Make sure to order least a 6 wide on a bumper pull. Most dealers don’t stock them and they’re harder to find. Delco is a good brand. There is a new steel punch side brand, Eagle maybe? They look really good for the money and I’d imagine would sell well.
      Last edited by stx; 10-27-2020, 06:30 PM.

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        #18
        P.M. me if you have any aluminum cattle trailers for sale.

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          #19
          Originally posted by brushtrooper View Post
          Thanks to all for the advice, please keep it coming. I was just confirmed as a Dealer for Delco, I will be ordering a few different styles.
          Nice Delco


          A full length cleanup slot
          Center gates
          Able to put in tire mats(see pictures)
          +
          I would love a remote control or push button 10,000 lbs jack
          ( bad back and a cranky jack don’t mix)
          Attached Files

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            #20
            Originally posted by ramrod View Post
            P.M. me if you have any aluminum cattle trailers for sale.
            His website says aluminum cm cattle trailer dealership
            Superior Trailer Sales is a trailer dealership located in Corpus Christi, TX. Offering multiple kind of services, near Mustang Island, Portland, Odem and Robstown.


            Who knows if in these Covid-19 times if any are in inventory any where
            Last edited by S-3 Ranch; 10-27-2020, 09:11 PM.

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              #21
              Originally posted by BrandonA View Post
              Something like this either with the canvas top or with out

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              I agree, gooseneck builds a good trailer. I had a 20 ft with tarp. Probably about to buy another. Other then gooseneck brand I would look at Delco and Gaylean.

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                #22
                in for later


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                  #23
                  Lots of good points above.

                  I am looking for an aluminum gooseneck 24’ long, but am having a hard time finding one other than Gooseneck brand and they are pretty dang proud of them

                  I like a rubberized cleated floor and a good greasable double jack in the front.

                  Spare tire and canvas top are a must

                  5200 or 7k axles and brakes on both axles


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                    #24
                    Delco and Galyean seem to be the best cattle trailers right now.

                    Rubber floors and quality paint or powder coat.

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                      #25
                      Pull into the sale barns in my area and mostly Neckovers & Gooseneck brand. Seems like 24' length is the most popular for the everyday guy. I do like the bullet nose that Delco offers. I had the sloped metal nose on a 32' WW that helped with fuel mileage.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by brushtrooper View Post
                        Thanks to all for the advice, please keep it coming. I was just confirmed as a Dealer for Delco, I will be ordering a few different styles.
                        Delco makes a great trailer. Good choice to be a dealer for them. I love mine and looked at quite a few before purchasing.
                        Last edited by Fmjag64; 10-29-2020, 02:33 PM.

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                          #27
                          I do not have any aluminum cattle trailers in stock. I will check with CM to see if they are building them. I have a 20' Featherlight GN that I bought prior to getting in the trailer business. It has the aluminum floor which I thought would be the bomb. I had a cow do the splits, I ended up rigging a up a pole on my FEL and slings to get her up. It was a mess for a few hours. It ruined her after all said and done, she went to the sale barn. I use stall mats in it after that episode and have not had anymore issues.

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                            #28
                            As long as it’s open top/canvas with channel running long ways not angle. Always that stubborn s*b that won’t get out so you drop through the top/ jump up out of the way and give them a good boot.

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