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   Location: marcola, oregon | We bought a 2000 Trails West 3H (our first gooseneck). Check it out in Albums!  Has a side tack and dressing room! Horses love it and it pulls so easy!  Nice to have the dressing room for weekend shows!  | 
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        Location: south of Cowtown, TEXAS | WOW!  Very excited for you!      
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        Location: East Tennessee, USA,  Planet Earth | Congratulations!   | 
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          Location: NY | very nice good luck and have a lot of fun with it  | 
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   Location: Frisco,texas | Great looking trailer! Beautiful horse too..... are you going to the Paint Worlds? | 
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   Location: marcola, oregon | We won't be going this year....maybe next year though! | 
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  | Trails west seems to build a good trailer. I hope you enjoy it. I don't know much about their goose necks, but their bumper pulls are very well built.  | 
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   Location: marcola, oregon | Well, QH Boy, we did a lot of shopping around and trailer research and really liked this particular model TrailsWest.   We saw a brand spanking new one at the horse expo this past Spring and knew that was the one we wanted. Then we found a used one and just jumped on it because around here good trailers get snapped up really fast!   Our horses walk right in this trailer as if they really enjoy it (they never did that with our 2H slant bumper pull--it was an older model Charmac).  Had a B & W turnover ball installed in the truck and we were all set (thanks to the info here on one of the best turnover balls to get).  I just feel that the Trails West is safer for the horses and a smoother ride, not to mention more room for the humans too!  We're definitely happy with it!   | 
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