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| Just saw on the sales list a Shadow one horse BP slant. I have a two horse, and because I ride with a friend, would always have a two horse. I am not sure of the advantages of a one horse. Could someone elaborate?I like the fact it would be as wide as a 2-horse, those old in-line two horse trailers were somewhat scary to me, although they did have four wheels which I thought made them harder to back up. Would this also affect the resale value? I saw it cost as much as some quality two horse trailers. Jbsny |
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