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Double4
Reg. Apr 2008
Posted 2009-05-12 10:31 AM (#104773)
Subject: one horse trailers


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Has anyone had any experience with one horse bumper pull trailers such as Brenderup or any other model?

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Tresvolte
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2009-05-12 10:58 AM (#104775 - in reply to #104773)
Subject: RE: one horse trailers




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Grew up with a one horse that dad built and still has. Got to be at least 45 years old or so. Went to a lot of ropings with it and pulled it behind everything you can imagine. What kind of info are you looking for?

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buyshadow
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2009-05-12 1:44 PM (#104787 - in reply to #104773)
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Sharon
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2009-05-12 2:24 PM (#104788 - in reply to #104787)
Subject: RE: one horse trailers



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I think it's considered bad manners to advertise your trailers here without paying for either a classified ad or banner ads.  Does look like a cute little trailer though.
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buyshadow
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2009-05-12 4:24 PM (#104795 - in reply to #104773)
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Good evening, I appreciate your concern but I do advertise trailers on this site and at one time did have a banner. You can check out one of my trailers at http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/trailerdetail.asp?ID=184669 Thanks for the concern! Mike
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genebob
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2009-05-12 7:08 PM (#104804 - in reply to #104773)
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Mike- Maybe you should look at your ad and edit it. I have to believe the axles alone weigh more than 200 pounds.

Not meant as a slam, just thought you would like to edit your ad.

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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2009-05-12 7:12 PM (#104805 - in reply to #104804)
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Originally written by genebob on 2009-05-12 8:08 PM

Mike- Maybe you should look at your ad and edit it. I have to believe the axles alone weigh more than 200 pounds.

Not meant as a slam, just thought you would like to edit your ad.

 

Quote ad.... Shadow Truck and Trailer 1 horse stalemate bumper pull ...... with tracks for Plexiglas

 Looks like folks would proofread their ads.....



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genebob
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2009-05-12 7:20 PM (#104808 - in reply to #104773)
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Quote ad.... Shadow Truck and Trailer 1 horse stalemate bumper pull

Missed that one. Now I wonder what Rumbarb flooring is.

Looks more like the material that I have on my composite deck.

Edited by genebob 2009-05-12 7:23 PM

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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2009-05-12 11:54 PM (#104824 - in reply to #104773)
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Pile On !!!

Mike, your ad is also miss classified in the "G" Types.

 A buyer doing a search for a "BP" will miss your trailer.
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2009-05-13 1:12 AM (#104826 - in reply to #104773)
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You guys have already done all the slamming... So I went to their website and their aluminum open car hauler is nice...Expensive but nice... http://www.buyshadow.com/cargo-trailers.aspx

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buyshadow
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2009-05-13 4:27 AM (#104828 - in reply to #104826)
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Thanks to all of you for being great browsers and bringing these spelling errors to our attention! If you spot any others let us know! With over 100 trailers in our inventory, sometimes words do get overlooked! Be advised though we dont overlook our clients: we focus our attention to detail on our customers, their horses and their trailer needs!

A bit of info for you on rumber flooring: Rumber flooring  is made from 100% recycled tire rubber and plastics. This extremely tough and durable material is also easy to clean, which makes it perfect for trailer floors and extreme conditions. Rumber is stronger than other composites, is impervious to water, and is UV resistant. The Rumber boards will not crack, rot, or split so your investment will last longer. Rumber is an environmentally friendly material!

Check out our ads here on Horse Trailer world, give us a call, send us an email, and keep posting your thoughts! Looking forward to hearing your feedback!

Michele

 

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Double4
Reg. Apr 2008
Posted 2009-05-13 9:08 AM (#104833 - in reply to #104775)
Subject: RE: one horse trailers


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Concerned ability stability, tipping over. How did your horse ride, OK?

Thanks

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Tresvolte
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2009-05-13 9:27 AM (#104838 - in reply to #104833)
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Originally written by Double4 on 2009-05-13 9:08 AM

Concerned ability stability, tipping over. How did your horse ride, OK?

Thanks

Never had an issue with stability or tipping over. It's only 3' wide and they didn't have much room to waller around. All my horses ride great in it.

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genebob
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2009-05-13 10:13 AM (#104844 - in reply to #104773)
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Paul- I agree the open aluminum car hauler is nice. Forwarded the ad to my mechanic. He is looking for another trailer to haul break downs on. He really liked the trailer too, but also thought it was a bit on the high $ side for him.
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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2009-05-13 10:23 AM (#104845 - in reply to #104844)
Subject: RE: one horse trailers


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Michele... How is the Rumber attached to the trailer's cross members.... Looks like a self tapping screw of some sort.

 

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buyshadow
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2009-05-13 2:02 PM (#104857 - in reply to #104845)
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Greetings again! One thing I want to point out that our trailer is a SLANT load trailer, 6 wide and 7 tall. The stall size is similar to a 7 wide trailer as we make our slant angled longer. Therefore no concern about roll over. Rumber is screwed (counter sunk) to the aluminum cross members in the floor. Remember that this flooring is similar to tongue and groove therefore each pce interlocks. Finally with the high quality aluminum we use, you can haul this trailer with the smallest of vehicles, as a matter of fact you can pull it with a gator! If you want I can do a video and post on youtube.com just shout it out!! Michele
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Sharon
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2009-05-13 2:12 PM (#104858 - in reply to #104773)
Subject: RE: one horse trailers



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Sorry about that Michele/Mike, but there was no way for us to have known that... you only have 5 posts and you didn't link to an HTW classified ad.  I'm sure I wasn't the only one who thought "what a freeloader".  LOL

The question about Rumbarb wasn't 'what is Rumber flooring', we know what that is, they were joking about the misspelled name. 



Edited by Sharon 2009-05-13 2:15 PM
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genebob
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2009-05-13 4:06 PM (#104869 - in reply to #104773)
Subject: RE: one horse trailers


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I seriously was not trying to bash you. My wife complains that I am always editing others writing. Not that I'm a good writer myself, I just seem to see others mistakes.

Your trailers do appear to be nice, well built trailers with most of the right features on them.

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buyshadow
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2009-05-14 4:34 AM (#104888 - in reply to #104869)
Subject: RE: one horse trailers


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Morning GENEBOB! thank you for the very nice comments on our trailers.  When you purchase your next trailer, be sure to give us a call and we will get you the special "editors discount"  and of course check out our trailers listed here on HORSE TRAILER WORLD and if there are any other typos let me know! Have a great day!

Michele

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