Why buyers shop across state lines
Price and build quality. A factory-direct dealer network like ours often beats local retail pricing by enough to cover the trip, and buyers who want heavy-duty steel instead of lot candy will drive for it. Buyers come to Booneville from all 50 states, and we ship nationwide.
Paperwork, plainly
- Title and MSO. A new trailer comes with a Manufacturer's Statement of Origin. You register the trailer in your home state, not the state you bought it in.
- Sales tax. Most states collect tax when you register at home, so you usually will not pay it twice. Your county clerk can confirm your state's rule in one phone call.
- Temporary transit. Ask about a transit tag or carry your bill of sale and MSO for the ride home.
Getting it home
Three options: pick it up at the factory or dealer, have it dealer-delivered, or arrange freight. Pickup is the popular one here; buyers make a day of seeing the yard, and every trailer leaves with lights checked and coupler matched to their hitch.
How to trust a builder you have never met
- A real address. Ours is 82 County Road 1111, Booneville, MS, with twelve buildings on the property. Street view it.
- A warranty in writing. 2 years enclosed, 1 year utility, published right on this site.
- A parts path. The factory that stocks every part for its trailers will still know you after the check clears.
- A phone that gets answered. Call (662) 728-7975 and see. Monday to Friday, 7:00 to 3:30, a person answers.
Wherever you are reading this from, the process starts the same way: tell us what you haul and we will quote it, route it through the closest dealer, or set up your factory pickup.