Boohoo
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- Location
- Newtownabbey
I bought a new 8.5 ton dropside this year, it had to go back it was so bad. Lorry driver who lifted it said he knew it would have to go back before it was even delivered to us. We had 3 Marshalls before that, including 1 of those cheaper ones, but I won't have another. Marshall were building better trailers in the 80s than they are now.I've had a 25ft 12t flatbed Marshall since 2001.
Brilliant trailer .
Bought 33ft 14t this year ,looks very well finished .
See two Marshall grain trailers sold very well at a Kent
auction a few months ago so no problem with residuals either.
They did make cheaper ranges years ago which didn't do their
reputation any favours but I think the younger generation
have got a good product now.
Certainly alot more obligable than a trailer brand local to me.