Posted 2010-03-10 6:59 PM (#117440 - in reply to #117426) Subject: RE: horse trialer organization
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Posts: 434
Location: Brooksville, Fl
The thread that Gard referred to was a good one. I think it doesn't hurt to re-visit this subject now and again. Someone might have had a Eureka! moment since the last thread. My goal is to try to get things up off of the floor as much as possible which leaves room for more stuff on the floor :)
Posted 2010-03-10 9:06 PM (#117444 - in reply to #117440) Subject: RE: horse trialer organization
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Posts: 231
Location: Illinois
I have 3 fairly large plastic type tool boxes..1) is for grooming tools, brushes, combs, hoof pic, scissors, etc 2) is a Equine first aid kit= vet wrap, syringes/needles,gauze, tape, Bute, etc. 3) is for misc. items, extra bits, screw driver, Chicago screws, bits of leather, odds and end pices for repairs & tools
Each box is labeled, and I try and keep stocked with supplies, so all I need to do is grab the box that is needed at the time...they all fit nicely on the floor in the tack area and so far I have not had any problem with anything getting wet from urine..
Posted 2010-03-10 9:14 PM (#117446 - in reply to #117426) Subject: RE: horse trialer organization
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Location: Edmond OK
I have a little clear plastic box with a carry lid that snaps on. I keep my horse medicines in that box. I move it from trailer to trailer - whichever one I am using. I have a bumper pull and a living quarters trailer. I also bought a bunch of shoe and sweater closet storage for my LQ trailer to hang in my first trailer stall (it is a three horse and I am usually only hauling one horse). I put electric cords, etc. in those. They seem to stay put.
I also bought a plastic drawer cabinet for my bumper pull and keep my horsey stuff in the drawers. I have a nice sized dressing room so plenty of room for the cabinet. Plus it is light weight.
I use clear plastic tubs with lids too so I can easily find things.