Posted 2009-01-27 7:13 AM (#98300) Subject: "The Corvette of Two Horse Trailers." LOL!!
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C.
Anyone what make this may be?? Don't think I've seen one exactly like this!!
(QUOTE).... This is a good fiberglass trailer with two rear doors and a hatch that opens in the front. Unlike most used metal trailers it has no corrosion in the floor, sides or anywhere. It could use a coat of paint, and has some surface rust on the hinges but everyting works, it has a clear title and is ready to go.
Posted 2009-01-27 10:16 AM (#98315 - in reply to #98300) Subject: RE: "The Corvette of Two Horse Trailers." LOL!!
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Location: Grant Twp., MI
Trigg used to make an all fiberglass trailer - seemed reasonable to me, as I live in the "salt-belt"....but I think the frame was steel? Its fun to look at all the ads!!!
Posted 2009-01-27 10:48 AM (#98319 - in reply to #98300) Subject: RE: "The Corvette of Two Horse Trailers." LOL!!
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Location: East London South Africa
Here in SA our most popular two horse trailer is the Crissbox. It is a 2H bumper pull. The frame is made from hot dipped galvanised steel, and the box itself is made from plastic. It is as tough as nails and the trailer is literally rust proof. We have had one for about 8 years already (and we live on the coast - with a high humidity as well). It works very well, cos it is light inside - so horses load quite easy and it is also quite light (weight). I am frankly quite surprised that you guys do not have a similar thing over there.
The box is made as a 1 piece unit so there are no joints etc. I must say we are very happy with ours. I did import a 4H Cherokee from you guys last year and am very pleased with it - it is in a different class of its own over here..... but for short runn arounds, the Crissbox is the answer..
Take a look at the pic and let me know what you guys think.
Posted 2009-01-27 10:54 AM (#98321 - in reply to #98300) Subject: RE: "The Corvette of Two Horse Trailers." LOL!!
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Here is a pic of a 4 h in line crisbox BP....I do not personally like them as it is a lot of trailer for a bumper pull... but hey they there are people buying them....