Posted 2007-02-19 7:15 AM (#55818) Subject: removing a stationary tack
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Location: Hockley Tx
I have a 2000 Cherokee 3 horse slant with mangers and a stationary tack in the back. I need to be able to collapse the tack room to be able to get a cart in the trailer. Anyone done this before? Seems as though you should be able to have a welder simply cut the welds and the tack room wall would collapse. What do you do about the permanent post in the center of the back door? I have thought about sellling the trailer, but it took years to get is set like I like it and hate to start over again. Thanks for any input!
Posted 2007-02-19 9:58 AM (#55829 - in reply to #55818) Subject: RE: removing a stationary tack
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Location: Texas
Dobby,
Can't answer your question bout converting your tack to a collapsible one (would like to do this to ours too)but, what we did with our trailer that we sold 2 years ago is put a receiver hitch on the back of your trailer that you can slide out to use or slide back under so the mules, err, horses won't get hurt loading/unloading. On our cart underneith the floor hubby mounted square tubing a size larger than the square tubing he used to mount the ball coupling too. Slide that out, hook to your trailer and pull the cart behind the mule trailer. Mary