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looking to buy a mid size trailer to pull behind my quad, something that will stand up to some abuse, slides good in muskeg, and doesn't hang up on logs and stumps. single axle so i can handle it by myself. can anybody help me out on makes and modles. Tks RAB
 

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RAB....go back out into the forums home page. scroll to the 3rd purple helemt from the bottom heading is called MIsc and click on" Hunting and fishing" there is an aluminum tub trailer for sale....Marathone is well built.... good luck.
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Aluminum tandem axle with the walking beam. Pulls really nice, easier on your quad when your pulling loads through tough places and easier on your load when your stuff isn't bouncing around all over the place. It's the only way to go.
 

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Aluminum tandem axle with the walking beam. Pulls really nice, easier on your quad when your pulling loads through tough places and easier on your load when your stuff isn't bouncing around all over the place. It's the only way to go.

I agree with Dale....the tandem is much more stable and hauls more of the load....bigger trialer thou....the tandem is a nice set-up....
 

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Aluminum tandem axle with the walking beam. Pulls really nice, easier on your quad when your pulling loads through tough places and easier on your load when your stuff isn't bouncing around all over the place. It's the only way to go.
X2....tandem axle is a must, single axles hang up in mud and on obstacles, and roll over easily.
 
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