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We had a Titan and it was a good trailer. The paint didn't stay on it worth beans and it had the bull package and pulled hard. One thing with a Titan, if you have a problem you can (or could) call them up and speak right with Dave, the founder of Titan trailers. We also have a Titan flatbed and had a little problem with the axles and he took care of it, no problem.


We wouldn't trade our aluminum for a steel trailer, however.


Our first gooseneck trailer we bought in 1973 and it was SWAN with brush fenders. Now that was some trailer!!! You all are talking about slick floors, that trailer had boards that ran from side to side, there was an inch or so between the boards for drainage. It never needed mats. Everything stood up in there really good. We kept that Swan til 1989, when we got the Titan. I've often wondered why other trailer companies don't run their boards across like Swan did. I don't think we ever had to replace a board in that trailer in 16 years.


FWIW.


What animal is usually the product of a ranch?
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