Posted 2008-08-26 4:37 PM (#90441) Subject: Tow Lite trailers
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What can you tell me about them??? Looking at a used one that someone might want to trade me for mine but am concerned about the size. She stated that it is only 6'8" wide and it has mangers. I am to assume that the stalls sit at more of a slant than say a trailer that was 8ft wide with mangers? All my horses are 16h plus and want to make sure they will have enough room. Thanks
Posted 2008-08-26 7:21 PM (#90467 - in reply to #90441) Subject: RE: Tow Lite trailers
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Any trailer that is less than 7 feet wide AND has mangers is going to be too small for a 16 hand horse. Try loading your horses before purchase and you will see what I mean.
Posted 2008-08-27 8:43 AM (#90505 - in reply to #90467) Subject: RE: Tow Lite trailers
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We owned a steel Towlite trailer several years ago when they were first being made.It was a nice steel 3H slant load GN trailer.Is this Towlite's steel trailer,or their aluminum?
Our steel trailer was a good one,but from your post,sounds as if the size isn't going to work at all.
Posted 2008-08-27 6:05 PM (#90556 - in reply to #90489) Subject: RE: Tow Lite trailers
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Originally written by retento on 2008-08-27 6:05 AM
So.... You're selling this Dream Coach that's in the ad. And you're wanting to know about a TowLite, that's not in an ad?
You got everyone thinking that the ad is for the TowLite trailer.
This is the same DreamCoach you were selling a while back....Looks a little better cleaned out.
I know nothing about a TowLite other than there are five of them for sale on HTW!
I think your the only one that thought I was selling a Towlite. Crowleysridgegirl was inquring about my old ad # I had in my signature, I had forgotten to update it with the new ad info.
Thanks for the comment about my trailer looking "a little" better
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Posted 2008-08-28 5:22 AM (#90582 - in reply to #90556) Subject: RE: Tow Lite trailers
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Originally written by Runzbarrel on 2008-08-27 7:05 PM
Originally written by retento on 2008-08-27 6:05 AM
So.... You're selling this Dream Coach that's in the ad. And you're wanting to know about a TowLite, that's not in an ad?
You got everyone thinking that the ad is for the TowLite trailer.
This is the same DreamCoach you were selling a while back....Looks a little better cleaned out.
I know nothing about a TowLite other than there are five of them for sale on HTW!
I think your the only one that thought I was selling a Towlite. Crowleysridgegirl was inquring about my old ad # I had in my signature, I had forgotten to update it with the new ad info. Thanks for the comment about my trailer looking "a little" better 15
I figured you wern't selling a Towlite. I thought the false, old, obsolete, AD number you posted was for a Towlite you were looking at/asking about. Why not keep your Dream Coach? http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/trailerdetail.asp?ID=167921 It's alot nicer trailer than a Towlite, and it's WIDE!
Posted 2008-08-29 12:41 PM (#90683 - in reply to #90441) Subject: RE: Tow Lite trailers
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You know I would love to keep my trailer but with my 2 barrel horses laid up for who knows how long I see no reason to just have it sit there. I love my trailer, didnt think I would like it since the only reason I bought it was for our move from WA to TN (never owned a big lq's like this before). Anyways, not looking at the Towlite any longer, guess the person found a buyer for it.