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Location: monroe mi | I am looking for stall dividers for a 91' 4 horse straight load "show-me" trailer. Any info would be helpful. They say you can find "anything" online at the tips of your fingers.....well, mine are wore down to the knuckles now!! Please help. Thanks, cindy h |
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Location: Never miss a good chance to shut up. | Originally written by cindy h on 2007-05-19 10:40 AM I am looking for stall dividers for a 91' 4 horse straight load "show-me" trailer. Any info would be helpful. They say you can find "anything" online at the tips of your fingers.....well, mine are wore down to the knuckles now!! Please help. Thanks, cindy h Cindy, I just did a search for a "Show Me" trailer and came up blank. |
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Location: Burleson, TX | I may be wrong, but I think the owners of Show-Me trailers sold their designs and patents to Blue Moon? Sorry, just couldn't resist.
Edited by equiteacher 2007-05-22 1:56 PM
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Location: Lone Oak, Tx | try making your own. I made one for my slant out of a 4x8 rubber mat that I bought at Tractor Supply: http://todd.redwrench.com/Shell.htm#AdditionstotheHorseCompartment
I know some have made them out of plywood.
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Location: Texas | I think what you want is the steel divider between the two horses. A metal fabrication shop should be able to make one up for you. Or, if you have a welder, get the steel and make it yourself. I am pretty sure you aren't going to be able to buy stall dividers for that trailer "off the shelf" unless you could make something work that is made by a more popular brand. WW comes to mind, first. They are common in most areas of the country, I believe, and they build a fair number of straight load trailers. |
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