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opinions/experiences on 1996 Hart 2 horse bumper pull

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hiered1
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2010-08-15 8:33 AM (#123537)
Subject: opinions/experiences on 1996 Hart 2 horse bumper pull


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Location: Galion, OH
Looking at a 96 Hart two horse slant bumper pull with dressing room.  Any opinions or experiences with these?
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kentuckyrain
Reg. Apr 2008
Posted 2010-08-15 2:49 PM (#123555 - in reply to #123537)
Subject: RE: opinions/experiences on 1996 Hart 2 horse bumper pull




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Location: Kentucky
No experience with this trailer, but Hart has an outstanding reputation!
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acy
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2010-08-16 8:45 AM (#123593 - in reply to #123537)
Subject: RE: opinions/experiences on 1996 Hart 2 horse bumper pull


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Location: Columbia, KY

We have 2 Hart trailers.   got the 2000 3H LQ first and I absolutely love it but it really sucks the fuel down plus it was  silly using it  for pulling around town on a regular basis...  then we found a 1995 2H BP.  it's wonderful!  REALLY well built and I think one of the first all alum. model trailers Hart made. 

Do you have pics of this 2 horse you're looking at?  

 They are great trailers and the company is easy to work with too, if you ever need replacement parts. 

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ridingarocky
Reg. Aug 2008
Posted 2010-08-16 11:26 PM (#123633 - in reply to #123537)
Subject: RE: opinions/experiences on 1996 Hart 2 horse bumper pull



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I have an '07 2H Hart medallion that I bought used last year..

I am enjoying it.. I find it to be extremely well made; heavy built and tough.   It also runs 1000 plus lbs heaver than my old trailer.  Also, for some strange reason, it is easier to back (always a trial with me!) than my older CM that I had previously.  I have found Hart to be a nice company to work with also.. I called them 2 weeks ago.. Seems when I bought the trailer from a dealer in Oregon who had it on consignment (I had it shipped to OK, wherer I drove to pick it up and haul it home) , I got 3 keys, which were all for the master (deadbolt) lock.. No keys for the back doors.. I called Hart, explained the problem, sent them some pictures to verify the locks on my trailer, and they sent me new ones... free.  I call that good service.

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hiered1
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2010-08-19 9:28 AM (#123761 - in reply to #123593)
Subject: RE: opinions/experiences on 1996 Hart 2 horse bumper pull


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Location: Galion, OH

The owner of the one we are looking at admits the roof leaks in 5 places.  Other than that the trailer is in great shape.  The roof is making us back away from that trailer.  Any opinions on the roof?

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foundation horse
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2010-08-19 7:26 PM (#123803 - in reply to #123761)
Subject: RE: opinions/experiences on 1996 Hart 2 horse bumper pull






Location: N. Texas
Originally written by hiered1 on 2010-08-19 9:28 AM

The owner of the one we are looking at admits the roof leaks in 5 places.  Other than that the trailer is in great shape.  The roof is making us back away from that trailer.  Any opinions on the roof?

The roof can be repaired/sealed................

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