H&H Trailers…..thoughts?

  • skyblaster
    Savage, MN
    Posts: 18
    #1845597

    Hello. I am in the market for a new utility trailer for the combination use to haul a sxs as well as general lawn work, etc. I am strongly considering a H&H Trailers aluminum utility trailer but know nothing about this brand. Online searchs haven’t provided many review options (which may be a good thing) so I figured I would reach out to all of you to get your opinions on this brand. Any thoughts are appreciated.

    Have a great evening and happy spring.

    Dutchboy
    Central Mn.
    Posts: 16812
    #1845599

    They are as good as any.

    trytoofish
    sw Mn.
    Posts: 418
    #1845605

    I own one, use it to haul a sxs. no issues so far. I would buy another.

    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #1845624

    Another brand to consider is Bear Track. They’re made by the same company that owns Yetti fish houses. They’re very well built in my opinion.

    Bear Track Utility Trailers

    Dutchboy
    Central Mn.
    Posts: 16812
    #1845626

    Yep, I have a Bear Track Aluminum, very happy with it.

    Highlife4me
    Posts: 9
    #1845634

    I have a 6 1/2 X 14 H & H with the rear and side ramp. Its great for hauling a wheeler and a sxs or up to 3 wheelers. I prefer the wood deck vs an aluminum deck, the wood decks don’t seem as slippery.

    bigstorm
    Southern WI
    Posts: 1468
    #1845676

    I have a 6 1/2 X 14 H & H with the rear and side ramp. Its great for hauling a wheeler and a sxs or up to 3 wheelers. I prefer the wood deck vs an aluminum deck, the wood decks don’t seem as slippery.

    I have this trailer as well, works great going on 4+ years

    gunsmith89
    eyota, mn
    Posts: 599
    #1845683

    I bought a tilt trailer for our ranger in the fall of 2016. It had a bad bearing within about 500 miles on the way home… I called the H&H dealer that was the closest to me as I had bought the trailer in Nebraska and they gave me a number to call as the axles underneath are made by a different company in Texas. The axle was made by Rockwell American.

    After going back and forth with them or about a month they sent a new one and it was the wrong one. They did get it right the second time but it was a big hassle.

    I am not knocking the trailer company. I am just giving you my experience.

    suzuki
    Woodbury, Mn
    Posts: 18719
    #1845728

    I purchased Aluma last year and am very happy with it.

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