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Saronville NE | I know that if I was buying one, I would defintely not buy the light one with 13" tires you are looking at. For a couple hundred dollars more you can get a good built one with 15" or 16" tires, that will hold up to gravel roads and pot holes alot better. We have a 4x10 hommade trailer we bought on a farm sale a few yrs ago, it has 16" tires on it, it is heavy, but trails good. we gave $200 for it on the farm sale. It doesnt look as nice as the boughten black ones, but works well for what we use it for. | |
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