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What is the best 40-45 foot ground load trailers and Why

PNW

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50 miles from everywhere
We have been looking into them and the Gooseneck "Big Haul" seems to the toughtest but all are expensive compared to buying a cattle pot that hauls almost twice as many cows. Wondering what everybody else is using and why. They are not that popular in our area.
Thanks in advance for any info and feedback

PNW
 
For local hauls I use a shallow drop wilson 44' punch side. Its real solid and cost $3k Sometimes it would be nice to not need a loading chute, but we have several and its not too hard to have one setup by someone in a pickup. The ground loads are heavy and $20k.
 
So not many of the ground loads are in use, I take it. They seem like they would be handy but maybe cost to much to be worth while or cost effective. Lt ground load attachment looks good but how does it work?
 
there are 5 custom haulers around here that use featherlite groundloaders, 4 53 footers and 1 48'. my brother in law has one of those LTs on his pot and said it works good. there is a video on the site to show you how it works
 

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