...Okay, does anyone have any info on Horton Trailers? I stumbled across one that fits my budget to upgrade. They're obviously not top of the line like Elite and 4-Star...But I just don't want something that is going to fall apart at the seams. Thanks
Posted 2010-02-03 1:03 PM (#116096 - in reply to #116072) Subject: RE: 2002 Horton Trailer
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The only info I can offer is that Horton no longer makes horse trailers. The mfg facility is located here in Georgia and they continue to build other products but NOT horse trailers.
Posted 2010-02-04 1:18 PM (#116145 - in reply to #116072) Subject: RE: 2002 Horton Trailer
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We previously owned a horton trailer and loved it. The reason we had to trade, we went to a larger one. Our Horton was a weekend package. The trailer was very well made. The backend for the horses was all insulated and I loved the flooring for the horses. That is what I miss the most in our new trailer, it doesn't have that flooring that the Horton did. Yes, they don't make Horton trailers anymore, but hopefully you will still consider it. It is a heavier trailer, but ours was well built. From our opinion, it won't fall apart at the seams. To us, it was one of the well built trailers. I hope this helps you with your question.
Posted 2010-06-18 2:11 PM (#121310 - in reply to #121171) Subject: RE: 2002 Horton Trailer
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I had a 2001 Horton...LOVED it! I thought it was a very well made trailer and the flooring in the horse part, Rumbar, was awesome. I wish all trailers had that. I wish I wouldn't have sold it. I would buy another one in a heartbeat!