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Location: trinity nc | Hello all. I am asking for assistance as I am not the horse person in my family! My husband used to have a 1 horse inline trailer that he sold several years ago. He has regretted that sale ever since. I am hoping to purchase a 1 horse inline trailer for him as a Christmas gift this year. I've found one I'm interested in but I'm not sure if there is a difference between something listed as a '1 horse' or a '1 horse inline.' Does an inline trailer have only one axle and that is what makes it a true 'inline?' I just want to be certain that I am purchasing the correct thing if I get him one! Also, if anyone is aware of a 1 horse inline for sale I'd love to hear about it! Thank you in advance for helping out this horse info challenged - yet well intended - wife! Kim |
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Location: Penrose, Colorado | a one horse inline trailer has a dolly axel in front that turns with the tow vehicle and the rear axel will be about six feet behind it.I never oned a one horse but have had several 2 horse and we use to pull a 4 horse one behind a motor home, these trailers put no weight on the tow truck, you just pull it. |
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | One horse inline trailer... |
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Location: trinity nc | Would this be classified as a 1hores inline? Or just a one horse trailer? Thanks! Kim |
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | Originally written by kdwlee on 2011-10-26 12:25 PM Would this be classified as a 1hores inline? Or just a one horse trailer? Thanks! Kim I can't see your picture/image.... All I see is a blank square w/red X |
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Location: trinity nc | Not sure why because it is showing up when I click the post. But I did find out that the pic I posted is not an inline. It's just a regular 1 horse trailer. So if anyone has any info on a used 1 horse inline I'd love to hear from ya! |
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