- Features
- Dressing Room, Escape Door, Midtack, Rear Loading, Side Loading, Straight Load, Spare Tire, Tail Lights, Walkthru Door
Additional Comments
My loss is your gain. I only pull one horse now, so I need to down-size. This trailer was totally serviced June 30, 2022, 14 (yes, 14!) ply tires put on, all lights checked, bearings repacked, 6 wire cable replaced and much more. Acid washed on October 23, 2022 with mats removed. Trailer is built for big horses. Inside height is 7’6” and stall width is 40”.
Exterior – Tapered nose, stainless steel front panel and corners in gooseneck, aluminum one-piece roof, safety chains, breakaway brake switch with new battery, one outside tie ring per horse.... (read more)
Stalls – completely skinned and insulated walls in stall area, 5”X9” pop up roof vent per stall, heavy duty dividers with stall pads, removable head dividers, heavy duty rubber floor mat, full width, rear load ramp with 2 wrap around doors with windows and bars above with cam latches and locking key hasps, 18”X48” windows with bars, .100 aluminum and rubber up 48” on walls, rubber up 48” entire horse area, one padded butt and one padded chest bar per stall, and 2 interior tie rings per stall. Drop feed door with window/bars - curbside and streetside. Walk through door from dressing room into stall area.
Dressing Room 48”, (44” on gooseneck) with carpet on drop wall and GN floor, rubber on rest of floor, 12 halter hooks, one brush tray, one blanket bar, 2 dome lights with wall switch, curbside camper door with 15”X24” window/screen door, 18”X24” window on each side of nose, removable saddle rack on removable post.
Halogen surface lamps over rear and side loading ramps.
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