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| Hi, I am getting ready to move up to a 3 horse slant from a 2 horse bumper pull. Does anyone know the shortest length of 3 horse goosenecks? |
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Veteran
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Location: Lander WY | Does this gooseneck have a tack room?? |
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| I am just now looking for one. I was wondering what is the shortest length. I would love to find something used with a sleeping area in the goose and the rear pull out tack in the back but was wondering how whort the trailers like these come. I Don't like to pull a really long trailer. |
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Expert
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Location: western PA | Three horse GN trailers are commonly available with an eighteen foot box length. They usually include a four foot dressing or LQ area. Without the dressing areas, the box length would be fourteen feet, but you would only have the rear tack for storage. The 18' length is very versatile, and can easily support a weekender LQ, storage and transportation for three horses. The trailers are relatively light, and easy to tow and manage. |
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Elite Veteran
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Location: Northern CA | look at Exiss. They make a 3-horse GN with a 2' shortwall up front. It is their stock trailer model. You could always have the tack moved to the rear. Look to be nice trailers. Probably the shortest you would want to go. |
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Location: A high mountain peak | 14' box, any major manuf. will build it. |
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Member
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Location: MD | My 96 Logan Coach 3H slant with 18" short wall is exactly 16' from rear door to gooseneck stepup. I just replaced the floor boards and they are 16' - 2x8's. They run full length under the divider wall. |
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