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| Whats your best upgrade, addition or mod? Here are a couple of my favorites Solar panel and charger, great way to keep batteries topped off 26" flat screen on extending arm, now we can watch tv from bed or while cooking breakfast. Oxygenics shower head, |
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| Explain the shower head |
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Location: Central Arkansas | AWNINGS! Electric awnings on both sides of trailer and window awnings on each LQ window are great for camping where there is no shade. |
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Location: Fort Madison, Iowa | I like my haypod on my trailer. It's fully enclosed and has a hoist system where I can put a bale a hay up there by myself if I had to. The previous owner said they once had 16 bales of hay in it so lots of room. I keep extra chairs, 2nd spare tire, big muck bucket & cart, hoses, etc. There's a 30 gallon water tank also inside the haypod and my favorite is the water system that comes off of the tank inside the haypod. It's made where the water flows through the ladder. It has on the bottom where I can attach my hose to fill the tank or a valve on the bottom I can open and gravity brings the water down and I can fill water buckets, hose down a horse etc. It also has a pump system where I can refill my trailer or have more power for hosing off a horse. I looked for over a year for a trailer that had all the options I wanted and this Sidekick has it plus I felt the haypod and water system was a very nice bonus. |
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Location: western PA | The addtion of a bed liner material to the aluminum flooring, has reduced our weekly and monthly flushings and routine maintenance to almost zero. After each trip, or just whenever necessary, the top of the mats are cleared of manure and bedding. We now only have to roll the mats back in the fall, and flush until clean. The floor is commonly pristine and has remained corrosion free. |
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Location: western PA | Two more modifications have made our travels more secure. When our tires were due for a change, the ST trailer tires were replaced with LT truck tires. The result has been a zero failure rate, with excellent tracking and handling. The second is the addition of Timbren enhancements to the rear suspension of our truck. This has resulted in a much more secure and level ride under load. No adjustments or maintenance is necessary, regardless of the weight being carried. |
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Location: Boyd, MN 56218 | Rhino lining OVER the mats. Just hose out after shoveling out. |
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Location: Western WA | Best mod: Shelf above my mid-tack door where I store my show saddle pads.
Worst mod: Performance chipping my 6.0L Ford. Take my advice, just don't do it. They aren't built to handle chipping. |
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| The oxygenics shower head does alot with a little water. They are designed for 1.75 to 2.5 gpm flow. Lee |
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Location: Arkansas | Edge programmer for the 7.3 power-stroke..... been there 4 years, trips over the continental divide, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, whole nuther truck, and it was already a good 'un. Also the gauges for exhaust temps, boost pressure, and tranny temp. Never needed to give it a break, but those gauges keep you apprised of the numbers you need to know. Engine brake or exhuast brake another GREAT mod.
Edited by flyinghfarm 2012-01-27 9:50 PM
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Location: Sumas Washington | A S-300 turbocharger on the Dodge= huge towing difference. PRXB PacBrake A must have for towing in the mountains. Kelderman Air ride on the rear axle of the truck TransferFlow 74 gallon fuel tank with computer controll in the bed of the truck
Edited by gonzo1066 2012-01-28 5:36 PM
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Location: Newnan, GA | converted the standard dinette to a u-shaped dinette/ sofa type combo.converted the 1/3 mid tack to a closet/ outdoor "beverage center".generator with remote startwood floorstrailer now for sale. overall best mod to date, bought a 33' rv w/ 2 slides and a bumper pull.. sorry;)http://www.horsetrailersgalore.com/Horse_Trailer_Living_Quarters-21131-Used_2001_CC_8012_See_this_first_before_you_buy_another.htmlwill be posting the same ad online here. thanks, j |
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| Hey fastguard, I would really like to see some pics of the outdoor kitchen setup.
Edited by saltwater redneck 2012-01-30 6:43 AM
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Location: Newnan, GA | my trailer is listed on the front page of horse trailers galore....look for an ad to follow here. thanks, janell |
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Location: Cocoa, FL | I LOVE the outdoor drink center! Want! But I use my half tack for my actual tack. I should NOT show this to my husband. |
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Location: Newnan, GA | thankfully i have plenty of room in the rear tack for my tack. i put a brush box on the door of my manger and have all my horse grooming tools there. since i have a ramp - i have to tie my horse to the drivers side of the trailer and work out of the rear tack/ manger. |
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| One of my other fav mods is the camera that I put in the stalls of the trailer. It is comforting to be able to look at the horses while driving along. also, I have put a 60 gallon water tank and generator in the hayrack. Lee |
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Location: Kansas | You bring back memories-at age 19 I drove over the Continental Divide in a 55 Ford cattle truck with 5 horses on behind. I just knew at any moment I would start rolling backwards! |
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| Originally written by headhunter on 2012-01-27 5:29 PM
Best mod: Shelf above my mid-tack door where I store my show saddle pads.QUOTE]
Do you have a picture of this |
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Location: Western WA | Originally written by blackcows on 2012-02-07 2:51 PM Originally written by headhunter on 2012-01-27 5:29 PMBest mod: Shelf above my mid-tack door where I store my show saddle pads.QUOTE]Do you have a picture of this Trying to attach - hope this works! |
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Location: Texas | Some little modifications I did:
http://trotonhank.blogspot.com/2010/08/trailer-tackroom.html
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http://trotonhank.blogspot.com/2010/09/i-forgot-to-mention-in-my-ta...
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| This is another interesting thread, with great ideas from everyone. Trot-on, I liked your blog pages about your modifications. |
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Location: Texas | Originally written by Phoresic on 2012-02-08 10:23 AM
This is another interesting thread, with great ideas from everyone. Trot-on, I liked your blog pages about your modifications.
Thanks so much. We do distance trail riding. NATRC and some endurance. So horses camp a lot, and we tie to the trailer. So most mods are geared towards camping and then the set up of the buckets etc.
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Location: Kansas | On the rhino lining over mats---I have visions of the rhino cracking when stepped on, or mats shifting. If you are happy with them, obviously that didn't happen. What kind of mats and how much rhino? Sounds like something to look into. |
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