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CarmieJo
Reg. Sep 2013
Posted 2013-09-08 1:47 PM (#154622)
Subject: Miley 2007 Trailer


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In looking at a 2007 Miley bumper pull aluminum skin steel frame. I can't find any recent posts on them. If you have or have had one what was your experience? It will be replacing an ancient steel trailer that I bought when I got my first horse 2 years ago mainly because it was cheap and had solid floors. I've learned a little bit over the last 2 years but I want something that will last me. Any help and suggestions will be appreciated.
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CarmieJo
Reg. Sep 2013
Posted 2013-09-10 8:14 PM (#154667 - in reply to #154622)
Subject: RE: Miley 2007 Trailer


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Horselovergirl
Reg. Sep 2013
Posted 2013-09-15 9:04 PM (#154771 - in reply to #154622)
Subject: RE: Miley 2007 Trailer


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Horselovergirl
Reg. Sep 2013
Posted 2013-09-15 9:08 PM (#154772 - in reply to #154771)
Subject: RE: Miley 2007 Trailer


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I had a Miley three horse slant load bumper pull, the year was 2007. I loved the trailer! Nice big wide open space with the one piece swinging entrance door. The dividers were easily removable if need be also. I did add a rubber bumper and back up lights when I first bought it as I was hauling to 4 h meetings at night. The only reason I sold my trailer was to pay a large show bill. Lol. I wouldn't hesitate to buy a Miley again. Just repack the wheel bearings every other year and replace the tires every few years and you would get  alot of use out of this great trailer! One last thing I wanted to add is that the drop down windows are separate from the bars on the windows which means you can drive with the drop down window part down and not worry about the horse's head sticking out. Great feature!
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