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Elite Veteran
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Location: Western WA | I bought a very lightly used (3x) 2005 Logan Coach trailer, and would like to buy a stud wall divider for the 1st/2nd stall. I talked to my local Logan Coach dealer who was unable to get one from Logan, says they don't make them anymore.
I have a posting in the wanted section of this site, but would love to hear some ideas for how I might find one. I would like to locate wrecking yards in western Washington that might have one, and have considered having one made at a local fabrication shop. But buying one would be much easier. |
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Location: Wabasso, MN | I have several friends that added this to their 3 and 4 horse slants. All they did was buy a rubber mat from the local tractor supply or farm supply store and bolt it to the bottom of the first divider. It keeps out the dirtiness and didn't cost a whole lot. |
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Location: Baldwin City, KS 66006 | "wanted section"...where's that at? Guess I didn't know there was one. |
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Elite Veteran
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Location: Western WA | On another post someone had a link to pictures of their DIY improvements to their trailer with a rubber mat stud divider. I like the idea of a rubber mat better than a metal stud wall, with rubber down by the horses legs in the 2nd stall rather than metal. Going to go buy me a rubber mat! Thanks for the idea! |
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: Lone Oak, Tx | That's what I did. Cost me less than $100.00. Here's some pics: http://todd.redwrench.com/Shell.htm#AdditionstotheHorseCompartment
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Elite Veteran
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Location: Western WA | It was your site that I was looking at! I may be borrowing some of your ideas in the dressing room area too, that I hope to insulate and add some creature comforts.
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Expert
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Location: Southern New Mexico | Where did you get the hardware for the stud divider? |
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: Lone Oak, Tx | Dee rings and rubber mat at Tractor Supply, shackles at Home Depot. Pretty easy to make just maneuvering the mat can be a pain. And get a sharp box knife to cut the mat.
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