How to Look for a 2006 Kiefer Built Eagle XLA 3-Horse Trailer

Manufactured in Iowa, Tennessee and Idaho, Kiefer Built Eagle XLA trailers feature aluminum skin over steel frames, fiberglass roofs to reduce condensation and keep the trailer cooler, double rubber-sealed rear doors and interior height of 7 feet. The consistency in wall configurations of Kiefer Built trailers makes converting them to living quarters easy. Kiefer Built trailers are sold through a network of dealers. Due to quality, Kiefer Built trailers are popular in the United States, Canada, Belgium, Finland, Spain, Germany, Puerto Rico and Japan.

Instructions

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      Call local horse and livestock trailer dealers. Ask if they have a 2006 Kiefer Built Eagle XLA three-horse trailer in stock or on consignment. Ask for advice regarding other places to check.

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      Check bulletin boards at local feed stores, boarding barns, show arenas, tack stores and saddlery shops. Review items posted to see if anyone is selling a 2006 Kiefer Built Eagle XLA three-horse trailer.

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      Review the local automobile classifieds and the local farm and livestock classifieds. Survey the ads in the farm and livestock sections of your local paper.

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      Conduct a web search for "2006 Kiefer Built Eagle XLA three-horse trailer." Substitute "3" for "three," and try other variations of these key words.

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      Search for a 2006 Kiefer Built Eagle XLA three-horse trailer in the "For Sale" section of Craig's List under the "farm+garden" heading.

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      Search for a 2006 Kiefer Built Eagle XLA three-horse trailer in the items for sale on eBay.

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      Post a wanted ad in the "For Sale" section of Craig's List.

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      Check the classifieds on horse forums such as Horse Trailer World. Post to the forums asking if anyone knows where you can find a 2006 Kiefer Built Eagle XLA three-horse trailer.

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      Create wanted flyers for a 2006 Kiefer Built Eagle XLA three-horse trailer. Post the flyers on bulletin boards at local feed stores, boarding barns, show arenas, tack stores and saddlery shops.