Y-Guy wrote:
Camped next to a with a Pop up on a goose-neck flatbed trailer with 2 RZRs, thing was solid as a rock. Only challenge he said was getting the bunks extended. Next to him his buddy had an old Wilderness bunk house goose-neck flatbed with room for 4 Sport ATVs. Might not have been new but they were well engineered and sure beat the price of buying new.
Agreed some of the early 2000 toyhaulers are coming down nicely in price. Found one the other day in northern WI. Triple axle 40' that looked like new. Even had the plastic on the carpet still. All for $20K.
So why did I sell my F350 and buy a half ton again?
Then again my buddy will have at most $8K in it when fully outfitted.