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FS - 2000 22 Foot Haulmark Elite II Trailer
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What can you tell me about it?



Jason
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[quote name='Jason Judd' post='44388' date='Dec 6 2007, 02:31 PM']What can you tell me about it?



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Ok, thats really strange, the title of the post is here but thats it. Lets try this again.



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I have one trailer too many, so my 22' Haulmark must go.



Bought new and used for PCA club racing and karting. Perfect trailer for a single car PCA club racer or for a very serious karter. Tows easily with any full-size truck or SUV (I've towed it with a Tahoe, an Expedition, a Yukon XL, an F150 and an F250 and moved it short distances with my Cayenne even, never had any issues, very stable).



Asking $4200



Black exterior w/ unfinished interior

2 Vents

D-Rings installed in floor.

2 5000 lbs Axles (upgrade over standard axles)

Spare Tire in floor (upgrade over standard 3500 lbs axles)

Hydraulic Jack on Tongue (extra $350) (another upgrade over stock)

Aluminum Tire Rack (extra $250) (yet another upgrade over stock)

Also have swaybar hitch available for extra $250 (worth it!!)



Pictured KiwiTiles are also for sale at $1.25 apiece, have 250 sq ft ($312.50, compare new at $750)



Will deliver within 500 miles of DFW area for $1.25 per loaded mile but would prefer someone pick her up.



Great price on a 22' Haulmark, expect she will sell fast, don't miss her.



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What is the empty weight of the trailer?
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I have never weighed the trailer but when I bought it the dealer told us to estimate the trailer weight at between 3000 and 3500 lbs.
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It looks like a nice package. Regarding the tiles, just confirming that it is $1.25/tile and not $1.25/sq ft.? The current Kiwi tiles are slightly larger than one square foot apiece (13.1" x 13.1"). Are they the perforated or the diamond grip tiles? I would like to take the trailer off your hands as well but ground shipping to PA likely negates the bargain.



Kindest Regards,



Giacomo

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it won't last - good used trailers are very hard to find



the weight should be on a sticker near the tongue - a 22' haulmark should be approaching 4000lbs empty - any goodies or anything else adds to that



i almost went that big, so as to gain some work room, but because i have the short wheelbase denali, i opted to keep it shorter - didn't want the tail wagging the dog - it's a little easier to maneuver, but i sure would have liked the space - besides, i figured i would just end up loading it full, and exceeding my "real" tow capacity



advisory note on that - a vehicle may say it can tow 8500#, but you can bet it won't really do that on real roads - that spec is on flat ground at 55mph with no wind - you can figure about 90% of the posted max is your real limit - exceeding that puts a lot of strain on drivetrain components - you can probably get from here to there, but you will strain things



to drag a 22' steel frame trailer, with a car in it, you need a long wheelbase full size tow vehicle - preferably a diesel, but at least a big gas engine - i do not recommend that anyone plan to do this with a stock 5.7 liter gas engine for any real distance or frequency - i'm glad i have the 6 liter (and have pumped it up) just to tow my 18' trailer - the smaller engine would really have been pushing it up the hills



all that aside, i am extremely glad i bought the trailer - it makes going to the track, or anywhere else, so much easier - no stress over the car failing and stranding me - plenty of space to carry whatever i need



if you have the space, buy a trailer - this one looks nice, and it's a great price
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[quote name='Giacomo' post='44454' date='Dec 8 2007, 06:30 PM']It looks like a nice package. Regarding the tiles, just confirming that it is $1.25/tile and not $1.25/sq ft.? The current Kiwi tiles are slightly larger than one square foot apiece (13.1" x 13.1"). Are they the perforated or the diamond grip tiles? I would like to take the trailer off your hands as well but ground shipping to PA likely negates the bargain.



Kindest Regards,



Giacomo

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Ya know, I didn't actually measure the tiles, they could easily be 13.1" square. I just eyeballed them at a foot square. Either way, its $1.25/tile. The tiles are perforated. And I just recounted, I've got 245 tiles. I'd used a 24x10 area for my paddock with 5 spare tiles.



Would love to sell the trailer to you as well, but I think you might be right, you'd lose your savings on the purchase by having to get it up there.



Let me know if you are interested.
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Trailer is sold, thanks for all the inquiries.
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congrats - i knew that would not take long - it looked good, and those are hard to find
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