Oldmax
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alchemysa : They are a lot of utility trailers here from 4'X4' to 6'X20'. I own 5 myself have a 5'X8' tilt utility , the 5'X8' dump , & a 6'4" X 16' thet I hual farm tractor on, also have a couple that just use on farm.
There's a lot of trailers in the US. Car guys haul their "trailer queens" on/in them. Construction folks haul tools and materials. Landscapers haul mowers. Horses, cattle, swine and hay don't go anywhere without a trailer. I'm out in the sticks and I can think of three trailer dealers all within five miles. Here in South Texas, pickups are for groceries. If you want to haul something, you get a trailer.I've often wondered about the use of trailers in the US. Here in Australia is seems that every second person I know owns a trailer (usually a 6x4) but I never see them in US movies or TV shows. Are they uncommon in the US? Personally I have an 8x5 and couldn't live without it. We've never really been big on 'Pickups' over here so perhaps that explains the popularity of trailers.
I've often wondered about the use of trailers in the US. Here in Australia is seems that every second person I know owns a trailer (usually a 6x4) but I never see them in US movies or TV shows. Are they uncommon in the US? Personally I have an 8x5 and couldn't live without it. We've never really been big on 'Pickups' over here so perhaps that explains the popularity of trailers.
i KNEW i should have brought the old beater trailer. i wouldn't be looking on ebay right now for a new tundra right rear tail lightOuch that might cost more than the trailer.
OK fellas you've convinced me you are wise to trailers. I was watching a US movie a few years ago and the family hired a trailer to move house. I remember thinking thats the first time I had ever seen a trailer on a US film or TV show. But, come to think of it, you probably never see one on TV over here either.