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Location: md | Which would you buy?? A toterhome and smaller gn --or a big truck i.e. sportchassis or the equivalent and LQ trailer???? |
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Member
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Location: Broomfield, CO | A Provost RV and a bumper pull. Or one of those really nice pricey RV's. |
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Veteran
Posts: 148
Location: South of Dallas | Sportchassis and a BIG, fully loaded, monster LQ.... |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 736
Location: Western WA | I'd have my trainer haul my horse and just get the big motor home and a toad. |
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Member
Posts: 17
Location: Stockport, Iowa | Toterhome AND a large LQ gooseneck. You can never have too much room IMO. With 2 kids, their friends, and my wife and FIL, I'm sure we could fill both. |
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Location: Central Arkansas | Sportchassis with 4WD for the truck. Then a super nice LQ trailer that met all my needs and wants. Maybe one of those two story kind like Will Smith has.
Not a toterhome fan after having been around folks that had them. The wheelbase is so long that they couldn't get into alot of places. Plus, they were stuck with nothing to drive around once they were all set up in their RV spot. |
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Veteran
Posts: 150
Location: Farmville, VA | I'm with headhunter, go to a top notch pleasaure trainer, and buy the 44' land yatch with triple slide outs! Oh yeah, and tow my new 4x4 benz behind it! LOL! (If your gonna dream, dream BIG!) |
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Regular
Posts: 98
Location: Midwest USA | A 112 Sport Chassis pushin 1550 to the back tires and a Sundowner Luxury Liner....
WAIT....
A 185 Garage 112 Sport Chassis and a Sundowner Luxury Liner....That's right!!
Is there anything else ???? LOL !!!!!
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Expert
Posts: 5870
Location: western PA | I'll agree with headhunter. We'll meet the trainer at the show, "please have him clipped, saddled and ready to go James". "We'll be flying in and our driver will pick us up at the airport" Dream big time Gard |
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Regular
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Location: georgia | I'd spend the bankroll on land, lots of it and just have everyone come to my place so I would have no need for a trailer anyway. |
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Expert
Posts: 3853
Location: Vermont | I'd take over the Heinz Hitch Operation......since Heinz is breaking off their sponsorship... Here's half of the hitch... http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07129/784393-28.stm
Edited by PaulChristenson 2007-11-29 11:35 PM
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Expert
Posts: 5870
Location: western PA | Heinz is paying too much for our new football stadium. You would have to have a larger sign to fit "Christenson". You would also have to drink Iron City beer which could be a death sentence. It might get ugly. BOL Gard
Edited by gard 2007-11-30 9:06 AM
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Expert
Posts: 1877
Location: NY | I like mike and darey idea land lots of land and in different state them buy the biggest trailer with living quarter |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 792
Location: East Tennessee, USA, Planet Earth | I would LOVE a EarthRoamer XV-LT and a 3 horse BP trailer!!
http://tinyurl.com/38dleq
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 714
Location: Minnesota | Definitly buy land. Multiple location with horses at each one. Then I would put up a nice house with guest cabins at each location for other people to visit me. Then I wouldn't need a trailer. Of course you would have other people hired to do all the cleaning and maintenance. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 648
Location: Coconut Creek, FL | A Blue Moon trailer... |
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Expert
Posts: 3802
Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | A Blue Moon trailer... Now that's what I've been waiting for.....Here we go!!! |
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Veteran
Posts: 167
Location: Monroe, WA | The whole dang north half of Albany County Wyoming........and a couple of fencing companies! |
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