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Testimonials

Thanks for making an excellent trailer.

 

I bought a 30' tandem dual precision trailer, complete with the removable bale sides in July of 2007. I have used this trailer extensively for the past three years hauling heavy loads such as 14 round bales, Tractors, and many other types of Equipment. I have hauled many loads of hay and green feed bales from Saskatchewan to Edmonton and equipment to places like Fort McLeod and Drayton Valley. In the nearly three years that I have owned this trailer, I have had absolutely no problems with it. I haven't even had to change a light bulb on it, or fix a flat tire. The removable bale sides on it are one of the handiest ideas I have seen in a long time. All I do is strap on the last row of bales, and there is no way a bale can fall off. The hitch is the strongest I have seen on any trailer manufactured today, and I looked at them all before I decided on a precision trailer. My neighbor has the same type of trailer, but made by another manufacturer in Alberta, and the welds on it are all cracking. The Precision beaver tail ramps are super strong and yet you can lift them up or down with one hand do to the extremely durable spring assist. The Precision trailer may cost a little more, but they are a far superior trailer than any other brand on the market today. Anyone in business knows you have to pay a little more to get the best quality.

 

Russ Schiller

EI&C Construction Manager

KH3 Construction

Edmonton, Alberta

Purchased August-07

I've owned a couple of different trailers in the past, neither of which were as durable as the Precision Trailer that I own now. I've owned my Precision Trailer for quite some time now and in that time traveled many gravel roads.The Reflex Rubberized stone guard paint is standing up very well. I especially like the fact that I don't have to fix any of the lights even with all the gravel roads I traveled on. All the wiring is enclosed in the frame of the trailer so it eliminates the possibility of the wires being ripped out. My Precision Trailer is wired better, built stronger and it pulls better then any of the competitors trailers that I've had.

I guess it's like the saying goes, you get what you pay for.

Peter Wall
Corny & Pete's Construction Inc.
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba

18' Equipment Trailer W/2-7K.Torsion Axles. New Style Beavertails with Stone Guard Protection.

"We at Armstrong Construction use a 16 ft. Precision Skid Steer trailer and a 45 ft Precision drop deck trailer with a contractor's walk in tool box also built by Precision Trailers.

The quality is outstanding.

I have recomended your products to many individuals and will continue to do so."

Neal Armstrong
Armstrong Construction Ltd.

"The Precision Trailer we bought is very well built and here are some reasons why we like it:

  • the neck is stronger then most other trailers that we looked at
  • we like that the fold up ramps lock into place when they are not in use
  • we like that it has two jacks to hold up heavy loads
  • the tool box is well sealed and keep everything dry and out of the dust
  • our thirty footer pulls very nice with 15 bales at 1475lb.
  • the step is nice to climb up onto the deck with

So in all, we are very pleased with the trailer."

Rocky Miller

"When we were looking for a gooseneck trailer for hauling bales and machinery, we shopped around. Of all the trailers we looked at the Precision Trailers had the strongest looking hitch. The manufacturers were easy to deal with and made many custom changes that we requested. The way the beavertails are designed makes them easy to use and when they are not in use they form part of the trailer. We halued over 700 bales, the trailer pulled easily through the fields and down the road. We believe we got the best trailer for the best price!"

Darcy Miller
Alberta
tri-axle 30 foot flatdeck purchased in Feb./05

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