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What do people think of the Trails West trailers? Anyone have one? Mainly the rpm series.

I just picked one up, used it for camping, cant wait to use it fer the sleds. I ilke it so far, time will tell ImageUploadedByTapatalk1382918719.451374.jpg ImageUploadedByTapatalk1382918743.907102.jpg
 

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Awesome! We just picked up a Trails West Rpm 28 foot Today! Same color as the one above. I think we're going to like this trailer!
 

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I am looking at one of these for my next one. Where did you guys buy and are they only available in steel? How much ice build up do you get on the floor by the doors? My experience is what ever melts off of the sled hits the floor and freezes.
 

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Lets see you enclosed trailer, see how every one is dressing them out.

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Super Hang-all is a great way to organize your enclosed trailer or garage. Nothing worse than opening your trailer door to find a broom,shovel,crowbar,hemet ect. bouncing off ones expensive toys down the road. You can add more wall bars ( 1 continuous line ) and accessories as needed
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here is what I just finished 2012 Continental Cargo 20' 3 place. Ran 110 to a couple of plugs for the battery tender and for some lights, installed 2 6 volt batteries in sequence and tied into the main wiring harness so I can run everything without the truck attached but am having an issue with the light and furnace starting after sitting for a while. When you turn either one on they will seem to power up slowly and then become brighter, after they are on for a while there is no issue. The furnace runs directly to the power block with the ground fastened to the wall stud as are the 12 volt lights and the wiring harness is grounded to the electrical box on the tongue and the battery is grounded to the wall stud as well. Any one have any ideas what is missing is it a bad ground or what?
 

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The yellow line on the duck ponds are straighter then the rope lights. Jk
 

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Things are going good. Looking for a prairie sled. How's the trailer coming? Looks like your doing a lot of work
 
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