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Location: San Jon NM, 88434 | I am looking to purchase a 7'6" tall trailer, 7' wide minimum door opening. Would like stock type trailer. 22-28' length. Prefer used as more trailer for the $$ and we dont use it full time and dont need new. Steel or Aluminum. I understand that a used trailer can have many different configurations and will like to see whats out there. Prefer under $10K? |
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Location: Vermont | Originally written by desertdweller on 2012-09-17 9:22 PM
I am looking to purchase a 7'6" tall trailer, 7' wide minimum door opening. Would like stock type trailer. 22-28' length. Prefer used as more trailer for the $$ and we dont use it full time and dont need new. Steel or Aluminum. I understand that a used trailer can have many different configurations and will like to see whats out there. Prefer under $10K? Have you tried the search option... http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/searchtrailers.asp
Edited by PaulChristenson 2012-09-17 11:41 PM
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Location: San Jon NM, 88434 | yes sir, I have searched it for days. That is why I tried this just in case I missed one and someone knew of something. Thanks
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Location: Northern Utah | 7'6" is not a common height in stock trailers. Same goes for the 7' door opening, That will require a 7'3" wide trailer, since most trailers are 7' or 6'11" wide the door openings will 6'6" or in that range. Logan Coach makes both 7' and 7'6" tall trailers. But mostly their LQ are 7'6" to give the added height above the bunk so a person can sit up in bed. Same goes for the Width, They make their XT and XTR trailers in both 7'3" and 8' widths. With the 7'3" being the common width for Non-LQ trailers. But these trailers are not stock trailers, They have drop windows on both head and hip side of the trailer. Look at their Mid Tack trailers if you want to keep a clear 7' wide opening in the rear of the trailer. Their rear tack models would close that in. Worse case, Order a new one. Logan coach makes these widths and heights. They have the jigs already set up in their shop, so it would no be a big engineering task to build one. |
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Location: NY | check with local horse clubs a draft horse club would have the trailer you are looking for |
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Location: Florida | Far from the best trailer, far, but http://www.ponderosausedhorsetrailerdealer.com might get you what you are looking for. |
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| Go to any old car lot |
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Location: San Jon NM, 88434 | Im not sure what the previous poster ment by used car lot? Thanks anyway I have found and bought what I wanted. On Craigslist of all places! |
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Location: Colorado | Seriously, you found it on craigslist? What did you get? I'm looking for the same thing! |
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