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Old 01-14-2008, 10:28 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Yeah they were shipped with new tires and rims but like I said the dealer was putting used ones on them to sell.
He was keeping the new ones to sell seperately. Cheesy indeed.

They had Lawrimore stickers on them..<shrug>

You are defensive of your trailer, and understandably so. I'm just telling what I saw, maybe they've improved, I don't know.
So just who is this dealer????
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Old 01-16-2008, 08:34 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Farmwithjunk,

Your Lawrimore sure looks like a "Down to Earth" trailer. They sell a lot of them around here. They are made in Baxley, Ga. (south part of Georgia). The prices are very good and they are a good deal for the money.

Equipment Hauler: Down 2 Earth Trailers offers high quality Equipment Haulers at a competitive price in Baxley, Georgia.
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Old 01-17-2008, 10:10 AM   #13 (permalink)
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nice trailer.....I bought a Lawrimore 24' with 7K axles equipment trailer a couple years ago.....anyhow at the time they were the best made trailer for the money.......I spent several weeks measuring steel size, how often there was cross braced (some trailers were 36" some 30" some 24" some were 18") climbed underneth all the trailers and bought the Lawrimore.......is it the best trailer out there, I don't know but I believe they make a very well made trailer for the money......here are the web sites for lawrimore and lonewolf.

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Welcome to Lone Wolf Trailer Company, Inc.

I sold my Lawrimore trailer and am now looking for a gooseneck trailer.....steel has really gone up (and so has the price of trailers!)......I found this place that makes trailers at a great price......I have not been able to get down there and look the trailers over but if they are made well they are a great deal......web site.

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Old 01-25-2008, 02:51 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Anyone own one? (besides me)

There's a couple new Massey Ferguson 583's on the way for my mowing business. They were going to be quite a load on the old Ridgeline 14,000gvwr gooseneck. So, there's a 20,000 Corn Pro gooseneck on the way too.

But that poses a problem. The Corn Pro trailer is a bit over-kill for hauling my MF150. I'm hoping to hit a few antique tractor shows this summer. I'd also like to put a topper on the back of the Dodge I drive. That means a bumper pull trailer.

So, I picked this'n up yesterday. Lawrimore 12,000 gvwr, 18' deck, 2' dovetail, 83-1/2" between fenders, all the bells and whistles. It tows good, balances well with the 150 on board, and was priced right.
Is the Corn Pro going to carry one 583 or two at a time? What model/length and options are you getting on the Corn Pro? If you don't mind perhaps you might let us know about what the price was. Thanks.
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