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154.1 | Not far from you. | SMAUG::GUNN | MAILbus Conductor | Mon Jan 14 1991 12:07 | 3 |
| Packard Trailers is the largest horse trailer dealer in the Greater
Maynard Area and is located somewhere near you on the south side of
Boston. They would be a good place to start looking.
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154.2 | | DECXPS::LCOBURN | If it works, break it. | Mon Jan 14 1991 12:12 | 6 |
| I would recommend Packard as well, my trailer originally came from
there. It's a Miley (I don't believe they make them anymore) and is
in excellent condition. It's had the normal maintainance over the
years (it's a 1978 model) and has held up superbly. They advertise
in the Pedlar and I've seen them in other magazines as well.
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154.3 | Yered Trailer | ASD::MCCROSSAN | | Mon Jan 14 1991 13:28 | 5 |
| George Yered of Yered Trailer Sales (used to be in Needham Heights) also seems
to do a pretty big business. Maybe someone has his new phone number and
address?
Good luck in your search!
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154.4 | YERED | ASABET::NICKERSON | KATHIE NICKERSON 223-2025 | Tue Jan 15 1991 08:43 | 8 |
| George Yered is now in Milford, Ma....ad in the Pedlar and Equine
Journal.
He is a very nice person, his prices were good, stands behind what he
sells.
Good luck
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154.5 | Does anyone have?... | BOOVX1::MANDILE | | Mon Feb 04 1991 10:25 | 6 |
| Does anyone have the Phone# & address of
Packard Trailers?
Thx-
Lynne
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154.6 | Address & Phone of Packard Trailers | NUTS::BUSHMAN | | Tue Feb 05 1991 08:17 | 7 |
| Packard Trailer Sales
263 Central Street
Foxboro, MA 02035
(508)543-8564
Hours: Tues.- Fri. 9:00-5:00, Sat. by appt.
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154.7 | | KAHALA::FULTZ | ED FULTZ | Tue Oct 20 1992 11:45 | 26 |
| I would like to put a strong recommendation in for Heritage Carriage.
Henry Tinkham is the proprietor. We had nothing but good service from
him. We purchased a 1992 Bison stock trailer. The trailer had received
a little damage (caused by Henry when he brought it back from Indiana).
The damage was just a little scratch and dent. Well, he agreed to fix it
with no questions, and you could never tell it was ever damaged when they
got finished.
He deals in Bison, Merhow, and other trailers. His price was reasonable.
And when I asked him to come down further, even though he would not, he
did agree to put the hitch on our truck at only the cost of parts.
His work was professional. His manner was great. He even loaned us the
use of his truck for the 4-5 hours he needed our truck to put the hitch
on.
He also makes, and refurbishes, buggies and carriages. His work is
superb.
Heritage Carriage of Middleborough
103 Everett Street
Middleboro, Mass 02346
Phone: 508-947-1887
Ed..
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154.8 | | BUSY::MANDILE | That's L-y-n-n-e with an E! | Tue Oct 20 1992 14:12 | 8 |
| Ed-
You mean you were in Middleboro, and didn't come to visit
my store?
Hummphhhh! (;
Lynne
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154.9 | NH area trailers? | NHASAD::BROWN_J | I llove my llamas! | Tue Sep 07 1993 14:02 | 19 |
| We have just about decided we need a trailer for the llamas --
or rather THEY have decided (my young stud doesn't think he
fits in the back of my Dodge Caravan any more and he has
two more years of growing to do).
Is there anyone in the southern NH area that you'd recommend
for trailers? Since we know nothing about them it seems safer
to buy from a reputable dealer rather than through want ads --
we could easily buy something unsafe or overpriced and not
know any better. Used is fine and even preferred if that
makes any difference in your recommendation.
So, who should we call?
Thanks,
JanB
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154.10 | Mike Townsend | SALEM::RATAY | | Tue Sep 07 1993 16:08 | 10 |
| I bought a C & M brand trailer, made somewhere out west, from
Mike Townsend, at Townsends Training farm in Pembroke, N.H
224-9141
This was the only new trailer I could afford, I think (and I have had
many opinions since) that the quality is very good. New trailer at
used trailer prices. I've been using it since spring and the only
negative is that it's hot without the top doors removed and for me
they are not easy to remove, has a top vent but no front window that
opens. It's not aluminum, but it's also not the aluminum price.
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154.11 | Check the Pedlar | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Wed Sep 08 1993 13:09 | 14 |
| A friend just bought a custom trailer and he said he was told
that new trailers won't have the front windows anymore. He said it's
because of the condensation that accumulates in the area and rots
the body out.
I bought a new stock trailer in 88 for not a lot of money, S & S is
the brand name and they went out of business. It's served me real
well, and doesn't owe me a dime! It's quality is probably average,
definatly not the best, but I couldn't affordthe best at the time.
I would like to upgrade in the future.
Check the Yankee Pedlar, they always have all the trailer dealer adds
through out the paper.
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154.12 | Pedlar? | NHASAD::BROWN_J | I llove my llamas! | Wed Sep 08 1993 13:53 | 18 |
| re: .11
> Check the Yankee Pedlar, they always have all the trailer dealer adds
> through out the paper.
What is the Yankee Pedlar and where do I get it? And how
do I tell who is a "good" dealer and who isn't -- or can I
assume that they are all about equal? I was hoping for
some specific recommendations since the best ad doesn't
always mean the best business and we have no experience with
trailers.
Thanks to those who have replied so far, anybody else
have a reference?
JanB
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154.13 | | TOMLIN::ROMBERG | I feel a vacation coming on... | Wed Sep 08 1993 14:21 | 1 |
| The Horsemans Yankee Pedlar is available at most tack and grain stores
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154.14 | Just my experience... | CSLALL::LCOBURN | Plan B Farm | Thu Sep 09 1993 10:41 | 22 |
| About 5 years ago, I bought a Miley that originally came from Packard
Trailer Sales (I don't know if they are still in business). I don't
believe Miley's are made anymore, but I could be wrong. I paid $1K.
It's a 1978 model, and in excellent condition still. The floor has
been replaced once, and it's starting to need it's first paint job, but
structurally it is fantastic. It has tinted front windows that do not
open, but has duel roof vents, bus windows and small round vents on
each side. Two escape doors, and two sets of small doors above the
ramp. The very top set of doors are easily removable, and I do take
them off for summer use. It's fully padded, has a removable divider
that also comes apart lengthwise to be used either extending fully to
the floor or only partially, has a stallion guard and removable head
divider, and internal lights. I did get a very good price, but I also
believe that if you can find an older Miley they seem to be excellent
quality (the others I have seen besides my own were in great shape,
too).
As far as reputable dealers, I bought mine private sale so I really
cant' say. I generally prefer to go private sale on cars and such,
anyway. :-)
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154.15 | Shoop?? | AKOCOA::LPIERCE | That's my Story | Mon Mar 14 1994 11:17 | 5 |
|
Is there a shoop dealer in Ma? Or a trailer company that
carries Shoops?
lou
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154.16 | Orchard Trailer Sales | LUDWIG::SSHEA | | Wed Jun 01 1994 10:20 | 49 |
| I just bought a brand new Kingston Aluminum 2 horse Thoroughbred Deluxe trailer
with a dressing room from Orchard Trailer Sales in Belchertown (MA). This was
the first new trailer we have bought and the experience we had at Orchard was
fantastic.
We traded in our 1983 Kingston and got a great price for it (what I would
have asked if I sold it myself) so they will work with you. They will take
any brand name trailer as a trade in (pending it's condition). Also, they will
show you the price list from Kingston for your trailer and any options
you choose then discount the whole thing on the spot! I can't say enough about
how easy it was to get exactly what I wanted.
When it came time to ask about the delivery schedule they had said 4 to 6 weeks
which I thought was good. My wife on the other hand had hoped to have the new
trailer in time for her Event at King Oak Farm (MA) which was only 3 and a
half weeks away. We had ordered a custom paint and a couple other custom items
which I figured would bring the delivery time out to the full 6 weeks. No way!
James Maloney at Orchard was in touch with Kingston from the time the order
went in and we took delivery of the trailer the Friday before the Sunday King
Oak Event only 3 and half weeks after we ordered it!
Their yard is full of trailers (more than I have seen at any other dealer) and
they have quite a mix- 2 horse, 4 horse, slant loads, tag-alongs, goosenecks,
steel, aluminum, and even the new composite material trailers. They do carry
both Kingston and Sundowner but if you want something else they can probably
get it from their other dealer friends.
I would strongly recommend them to anyone in the market for a trailer. They
are friendly, responsive, and true professionals. They also helped us with
getting the truck set up for the electric brakes at a local shop they do
business with. It's like one stop shopping!
Here is the information from one of their business cards:
James Maloney
Orchard Trailer Sales
Business office Trailer location
800 Main Street 100 Orchard Street
Amherst, MA 01002 Belchertown, MA 01007
(413) 253-7114
Fax: (413) 256-0007
Hope this helps,
Shawn
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154.17 | Yered Trailers Update | FOUNDR::CRAIG | | Thu May 01 1997 15:36 | 19 |
| Yered Trailers is now in Medfield, MA. George Yered has been in the
business for over twenty years and has clients from all over New
England (he even ships overseas). He is honest, trustworthy, and his
installations are top-notch. I picked up a Trailers USA 2H (steel
frame, aluminum skin) with dressing room from him yesterday and am
completely satisfied.
George also does bedliners, hitches, and all that stuff.
The phone number for Yered Trailers is 508-359-7300.
At the Deerfield (NH) shows the guy standing with the trailers in
between the announcement cabin and the video platform is Jim Allen, who
represents George Yered and usually has samples on hand. Jim can be
reached during the day at 603-355-2234.
Those in the Manchester/Candia/Raymond, NH area who are interested in
seeing a 2H Trailers USA can contact me via email to save the trip to
Medfield.
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