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snowmachine trailer/utility trailer


Gunflint Guy

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triton makes an aluminum GU8, not making a recommendation, but it is someplace to start getting an idea of what you may want. if you have the budget for it I would go aluminum. I have a 4x8 fold up trailer I got from hf that I used and abused for over ten years before I upgraded to an aluminum 2 place triton. the HF trailer was used to haul the atv, or snowmobile on several occasions as well as everything else a trailer comes in handy for. I built a small rack on it to haul the sunfish sailboat as well. it was a great little trailer for the money back when I didn't have much of that.

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I was in the exact situation as you this summer and ended up buying a Triton APT 612. It's a perfect size for a 2up sled and still have room in front and back. The aluminum sides will help with road grime as well. The wood deck is nice too, I will be putting down some slides on the deck and ramp as well as a removable tie down bar.

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