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Originally Posted by MarkEHansen
I like John's idea, but go one step further - just call any towing or freight company. I'm sure you can find someone that will deliver that trailer for less than it would cost you to do it, and it could be done safely.
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Yup....
Maybe I didn't clarify my comments as well as I should have....
If the OP doesn't have the capability to tow the trailer, establishing some sort of "how are you going to support my warranty" regimen with the dealership is very important. Assume (I know, I know) that he has a "typical trailer" and that, during the first year of ownership, a few things need warranty repair... That means, either the OP will need to tow the trailer "more than his planned one time ever" or he will need to find someone to tow it back to the dealership for service..... Alternatively, if he negotiates with the dealership "BEFORE THE SALE" to arrange some sort of "on site" dealership support for warranty repairs (hopefully, on site) then he won't need to "drag it back to the dealer".... Otherwise, like all the rest of us, it won't be, "I only need to move it one time".... That almost NEVER happens and he'll need a tow vehicle or dealer support.....