What do you think of this trailer on eBay?

cuzzinolaf

Well-known member
1. I don't think that front door is wide enough for a sled.
2. It doesn't have as much of a V-Nose as most inline snowmobile trailers since it is on 2' long.
3. Hauling that trailer up from GA. would be one heck of a gas bill too.
4. It isn't aluminum.
 

fgsacts

New member
I would think the 48" door may be an issue loading the last sled. Maybe not if you load from the back. I wonder how the wheel wells would come into play with four sleds in there? Steel is more maintenance but less expensive. Seems like a lot of trailer for the money. Figure in the cost of fuel and hotel stay for the trip to Georgia and back or shipping. Probably cheaper to pick up. If you are looking for an inexpensive trailer consider a Look brand trailer. I picked up a 7" x 29" at the Milwaukee show last year for under $6000 including taxes. Bought it from B&B. Don't buy steel if you are not ready to maintain it. I already have touch ups to do after one season.
 

mride460

New member
I used to run a trailer Just like this. Its what I had at the time.
The wheel wells and the narrow front door are issues while loading and unloading. Lots of tugging sliding jerking and swearing, but like I said. Its what I had. Four standard sleds did fit ok once in there.
Also. These car hauler type trailers are not sealed as well as a "snowmobile" trailer, and you should expect to find lots of snow dust in and around your sleds when u get to your riding destination.
 

markf419

New member
http://www.beckstrailerstore.com/ne...Min=&lengthMax=&feetmeters=feet&submit=Search
Have a look at the repo Neo not bad looking for all aluminum. $ not bad price.

I have a '11 Neo trailer just like that one, 7x26. Bought it new for Johns trailers in Toledo and picked it up at his Middlebury Indiana lot last fall. His website reg price for a 26' is $5900. I paid $5600 for mine which he said was his reg selling price but the 2 tone color and flush mount latch and hinged side door were option give-aways for the snow shows. I insulated and finished the walls with frp panels. Nice trailer but the alum walls are a thinner sheet that warp a bit in the sun. but there's an option for the heavier stuff.
 

rakins800

Member
Steel frame and leaf spring axles.......two things I avoid at all costs when considering a new or used sled hauler. my .02
 

sixball

New member
We have a Legend 7ft x 23ft Trailmaster . I would not hesitate to recamend a Legend, very well built and nice trailer. I had just received a note from Becks and saw the Neo and it looked like a good buy for the $. I beleave Neo is the same guys that started Classic, I thought they were one of the better made trailers before it was sold and sold.....
 
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