Most three horse trailers only weigh a couple hundred pounds more than a comparable two horse of the same brand and model. They are much more versatile, easier to purchase and sell, and pull with little difference over the two horse. There are many variables in the weights of LQs. The most obvious would be the the longer the lengths, the more they would weigh. A second consideration is how the LQs are equipped. Solid counter tops, flooring, and cabinets all weigh more than manufactured items. Every additional accessory adds aditional weight. We have two 3 horse LQ trailers. The one we use the most has a 4' LQ and weighs ~5500# empty. The LQ added about 700# to the bare trailer's weight. Our other trailer has a 13" LQ with a mid tack. It weighs ~9500# empty and I don't know what an empty shell would weigh. The weights posted on both data plates are fairly accurate, and inclusive of the LQ weights. Both trailers haul three horses and are comfortable for a weekend or so. You can figure on about 700# for a modest but complete 4' LQ, 900#-1K# for a 6' LQ and an 8' would be somewhere around 1500#-2K#. Again the quality of the interior appointments will effect some of the differences in weights. Also with the longer LQ's, the refigerators will usually more than double in size, along with increases in water and holding tank sizes. Depending on the length of the LQ you are considering, you can be within your posted weight limit. If you are only hauling two horses like we normally do, the extra weight of a three horse trailer will be nominal, and the additional storage space is welcomed. |