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endurance rider
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2006-12-08 8:25 AM (#52318)
Subject: suggestions on bumper pull trailers


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Location: Milton, WI

Good Morning:  Looking for some advice.  I am looking to buy a new/used bumper pull trailer.  I am leaning toward aluminum over steel.  I would like a 2 horse slant with rear tack, removable wall between dressing(or door) for access to dressing room.  I plan to use the horse area for camping while at rides. I would like to be able to open up the entire area for a modified living quarters.  Not fancy, but doable. :)

I would like to stay below $10,000.

I will be pulling with a Suburban.

Any suggestions would be greatly appeciated.

 

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rider3
Reg. Sep 2006
Posted 2006-12-08 8:40 AM (#52319 - in reply to #52318)
Subject: RE: suggestions on bumper pull trailers


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Shadow makes something like what you are looking for with the removable wall.  If your horses are large though, the stalls may not be big enough.  Good luck!
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jillian
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2006-12-12 6:44 PM (#52469 - in reply to #52318)
Subject: RE: suggestions on bumper pull trailers


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I bought a Shadow 3HBP w/DR last year to pull behind my F250.  It weighs around 2700 and pulls well so far. I don't know alot about trailers, but I am learning some expensive lessons. My horse used to hate the new 2 horse slant steel I had bought him and was constantly refusing to load.  He loads easily in his Shadow slant load and I like it as well.  The slam latches are really quick and easy.  He is a 14.2 hand horse, I am not sure that a much larger horse would fit comfortably.  If you are not very tall, you may want to get a pull out step installed under the drop windows.
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