Now lets compare those 2 trailers to the Sloan Kwik Load sliding axle trailer that's all mechanical, several 1000 dollars cheaper, available in all steel or steel frame, aluminum deck, available in 18', 20', & 24' deck lengths, with your choice of 7k, 10k, or 12k pound weight ratings, your choice of bumper pull or gooseneck, and no need to worry about hydraulic or air bag leak that can leave you stranded on the side of the road. And no, I don't nor have I ever worked for them. Was a manager for a towing company in Memphis, TN years ago and we swapped all of our rollbacks out for 3500's and Kwik-Load trailers. The insurance was cheaper and we could then tow exotics without the worry of damaging them while loading and unloading. Ocala Trailer, you should look into becoming a dealer for them also and to give your customers a better selection on low angle loading car haulers. Just my 2 cents. Have a wonderful and blessed day.
I've had a Sloan Kwik Load for 13 years now. I've been considering upgrading to one of these two. My Sloan has been a great trailer. No issues with it. My only complaint with the Sloan is it will damage the ground surface when the trailer slides across it.
Now lets compare those 2 trailers to the Sloan Kwik Load sliding axle trailer that's all mechanical, several 1000 dollars cheaper, available in all steel or steel frame, aluminum deck, available in 18', 20', & 24' deck lengths, with your choice of 7k, 10k, or 12k pound weight ratings, your choice of bumper pull or gooseneck, and no need to worry about hydraulic or air bag leak that can leave you stranded on the side of the road. And no, I don't nor have I ever worked for them. Was a manager for a towing company in Memphis, TN years ago and we swapped all of our rollbacks out for 3500's and Kwik-Load trailers. The insurance was cheaper and we could then tow exotics without the worry of damaging them while loading and unloading. Ocala Trailer, you should look into becoming a dealer for them also and to give your customers a better selection on low angle loading car haulers. Just my 2 cents. Have a wonderful and blessed day.
Thank you, first time I've heard of them. Will check them out.
I've had a Sloan Kwik Load for 13 years now. I've been considering upgrading to one of these two. My Sloan has been a great trailer. No issues with it. My only complaint with the Sloan is it will damage the ground surface when the trailer slides across it.
can either of these haul a john deere 325G dkid steer?
The maxxd needs to be aluminum