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Location: Murfreesboro, TN | Anyone have any experience with Hawk trailers, pro or con? |
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  Location: Lincoln, NE | Yes, used to own a 2H gooseneck slant load with weekender quarters. It was great trailer. I'd have another one in a minute. Well built and engineered. Fiberglass roof keeps trailer amazingly cool in warm weather and reduces ambient noise. Never had any trouble getting horses to step in.
Only problem was slant stall not quite big enough for TWH who is long and tall and heavy. Next time it'll be a Hawk but probably a straight load. Seems like ramps are all the rage these days though my 2000 Hawk was a stepin. I don't care for ramps and prefer a step in.
If you look on this site there are few used Hawk's for sale. That tells me eople get them and hang on to them. They last.
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| That tells me eople get them and hang on to them. They last. __________________The Newsroom Season 1 DVD |
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Location: Murfreesboro, TN | Thanks for the reply. My horse was used to ramps & recently has had to be trailered in step ups. This has created some problems so I have to break down & get a trailer. I like the model with side door. |
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