Posted 2007-04-30 9:16 PM (#60209 - in reply to #60207) Subject: RE: Could we have purchased a bad trailer?
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Posts: 2828 Location: Southern New Mexico
Why would you be worried? Most of the people I know use their horse trailers to haul hay. As long as they weren't doing 60mph in the pasture the most that would happen is a flat tire.
Posted 2007-04-30 9:22 PM (#60210 - in reply to #60207) Subject: RE: Could we have purchased a bad trailer?
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Posts: 57 Location: FL
Thanks for your reply. Just wanted to make sure that we should not be concerned. We read a previous post about a pulling a trailer over dirt or bumpy roads how that can damage the frame.
Posted 2007-04-30 11:30 PM (#60222 - in reply to #60207) Subject: RE: Could we have purchased a bad trailer?
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We once had a 4H BP WW trailer that we moved household belongings in.I've moved a lot of stuff in my trailer,tall furniture pieces,mattresses,ect.I'm glad that I had them.
Our gravel roads are like washboards in places.Altho I don't like having to pull our LQ trailer over them because of all of the electronic things inside,we don't blare out fast,and our trailers have held up fine.We hauled a lot of hay in our stock trailers and 2H both when it looked like rain might be on the way.
Long as your trailer doesn't have major rust or corrosion,I wouldn't worry about it at all.
Posted 2007-05-01 12:07 AM (#60224 - in reply to #60210) Subject: RE: Could we have purchased a bad trailer?
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Posts: 2828 Location: Southern New Mexico
We read a previous post about a pulling a trailer over dirt or bumpy roads how that can damage the frame.
They must have been drag racing then. I can't imagine any pasture or dirt/gravel road taken at a safe speed that would ruin the frame of a trailer/truck.
Posted 2007-05-01 7:40 AM (#60230 - in reply to #60207) Subject: RE: Could we have purchased a bad trailer?
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Posts: 2958 Location: North Carolina
Originally written by nolefan on 2007-04-30 8:03 PM
We recently purchased a 2 horse BP alum trailer from a dealer recently. We found out later that it has been used to haul hay to the pastures.
It seems to pull OK but should we be concerned that we bought a bad trailer?
Thanks
Set your mind at ease ... It would be hard to load a 2H BP trailer with hay weighing more than a couple of horses. Even if they got 40+ bales aboard, the weight is evenly spread unlike a horse. Any damage from driving in a field is readily apparent.