1998 Hart 4 horse
Cowgirl46
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2014-03-19 10:49 AM (#158149)
Subject: 1998 Hart 4 horse


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Could I please ask for input on HART brand horse trailers?  I've heard they are supposed to be very well built.  Looking at a 1998 that looks good from pictures, but a little concerned about age... any thoughts, comments, etc would be greatly appreciated!

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mulerider01
Reg. Aug 2012
Posted 2014-03-19 11:33 AM (#158150 - in reply to #158149)
Subject: RE: 1998 Hart 4 horse


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Location: pineville,mo
We have a 2002 Hart with full lq,luv it,no problems and quality construction........
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Cowgirl46
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2014-03-19 12:35 PM (#158151 - in reply to #158150)
Subject: RE: 1998 Hart 4 horse


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Thanks for the input.  I also heard that supposedly the walls of these "older" models are sometimes of fiberglass??? Is yours aluminum?

 

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trailerconsult1
Reg. Mar 2009
Posted 2014-03-19 12:49 PM (#158152 - in reply to #158149)
Subject: RE: 1998 Hart 4 horse




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Location: Tulsa, OK
I checked and those fiberglass walls were discontinued...too expensive to build
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Amyp
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2014-03-27 11:37 AM (#158289 - in reply to #158149)
Subject: RE: 1998 Hart 4 horse





Location: Virginia
I just bought a 1994 Hart 3 horse LQ, and I love it. the construction is excellent, especially inside the stall area, the latches on the dividers are still working perfectly and smooth as glass despite its age. the hardware looks like solid milled aluminum- very nice. From what I was told, the older aluminum horse trailers like the Hart, are a little heavier than the newer ones, so if anything they are sturdier, I'd think. The only things that I am "upgrading" are the aesthetics like recovering the seat cushions, and things like that. I would however, recommend that you get up on the roof and check the sealant around the running lights, vents, and seams- that may be worn out but is easy to fix and not expensive.
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