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Old 04-03-2014, 02:05 PM
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Anybody know where I can find a utility style enclosed trailer that has been converted to a freezer? Or even somebody that can manufacture something like that? I would also like it to be run of 110v so I can hook it up to the power inverter in my truck
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Old 04-03-2014, 02:10 PM
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Blanchards in Houma has them for sale and rent.

They started out as an AC/Refidgeration company and then started selling trailers. Eventually they put the two together and now they have small towable freezer trailers. I wouldn't run them off an inverter, I would hook it up to a generator.

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Old 04-03-2014, 02:30 PM
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Things may have changed a bit since we were in the beef business, but when we investigated this thoroughly, we concluded that a couple of chest freezers in a utility trailer was a much more cost effective way to move meat. We kept our eyes open for a good used freezer trailer, but never found one reasonably priced. Most folks are mighty proud of their custom jobs.
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Old 04-03-2014, 03:00 PM
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Blanchards in Houma has them for sale and rent.

They started out as an AC/Refidgeration company and then started selling trailers. Eventually they put the two together and now they have small towable freezer trailers. I wouldn't run them off an inverter, I would hook it up to a generator.

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just what I was looking for thanks
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Things may have changed a bit since we were in the beef business, but when we investigated this thoroughly, we concluded that a couple of chest freezers in a utility trailer was a much more cost effective way to move meat. We kept our eyes open for a good used freezer trailer, but never found one reasonably priced. Most folks are mighty proud of their custom jobs.
Been there done that...thanks for your input
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Old 04-03-2014, 03:11 PM
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just what I was looking for thanks

I didn't see anything on their site but I know I've seen them on display. It's worth a call.


Have you looked into a used small refriderated box truck? You may have better luck going that route, but then again you would need to carry insurance and maintain it, you may be better off with a trailer.
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