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Old 12-17-2007, 02:54 PM   #21
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In june I paid $2700 out the door with ladder racks for my 12x6 single axle. If you want new, just ask for your price. If you get it, great. If not than walk or pay full price. Never hurts to ask, some dealers are hurting and are happy make something rather than nothing this time of year.

Hey Patrick, that trailor's cool as hell! It looks as though stupid people could die around it, but that thing looks handy. I was afraid to look for a price though
Says their products range between $14,000 and $40,000 they offer lease to own as well as purchase. THEY claim that it will save you the cost of one employee per year for a roofing co, and they average that out to be $30,000 in savings per year. I just think the best part of it is that it can slide over bushes and stuff. The guy by me that has it, puts all the new shingles in the trailer, and uses the trailer to left them up to the roof

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Old 12-17-2007, 03:38 PM   #22
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there is a guy down in the local town near me using it. i didn't know what it was at first. it even lifts up to dump into the roll off he has parked on the street. very nice. my roofer has two dump trucks and he can back up to multiple spots on a house and throw the shingles in. he also bought those mats you can run on when it's muddy, no ruts.
not sure he would spend that kind of money on something like that though.
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