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wrangler2
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2010-04-26 3:12 AM (#119357)
Subject: 36' trailer to much?


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I have been looking at horse trailers since I got my first horse 2 years ago. The information I have gained here is appreciated. I just trail ride and want to do alot of 3-4 day weekend rides.Most of the trailers I have looked at were around 28'  and was concerned about getting a trailer this size in camp grounds.I'll be pulling it with a 99 dodge cummings 5.9 deisel  dually, so not worried about pulling just parking lol
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Gone
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2010-04-26 3:48 AM (#119359 - in reply to #119357)
Subject: RE: 36' trailer to much?


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From nose to rear? That's what our is and we don't have any issues with parking in camps. I personally wouldn't want to go any bigger....I'm still trying to get use to making right hand turns in town.  

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ClaudiaIN
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2010-04-26 6:37 AM (#119362 - in reply to #119359)
Subject: RE: 36' trailer to much?


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Most campgrounds around us are big enough to handle a large trailer.  One problem we have is so state forests have really shady campgrounds and not much room in between trees.

Ours is 40 ft nose to rear---  33 on the floor.   

 

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hogtownboss
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2010-04-26 3:20 PM (#119388 - in reply to #119357)
Subject: RE: 36' trailer to much?


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Originally written by wrangler2 on 2010-04-26 3:12 AM

I have been looking at horse trailers since I got my first horse 2 years ago. The information I have gained here is appreciated. I just trail ride and want to do alot of 3-4 day weekend rides.Most of the trailers I have looked at were around 28'  and was concerned about getting a trailer this size in camp grounds.I'll be pulling it with a 99 dodge cummings 5.9 deisel  dually, so not worried about pulling just parking lol


My opinion, if you can handle it and like it get it! I have seen far more people towing small trailers that have parking and driving problems than folks with large trailers.
Most people with large trailers think of others when finding a parking location and most with small trailers seem to think of themself only, this is a fact and every roping and barrel race I have ever been too.
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2010-04-26 4:05 PM (#119390 - in reply to #119357)
Subject: RE: 36' trailer to much?


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A longer trailer can be a deterrent when you are traveling on unimproved roads. If the surface is uneven, there is a strong possibility that parts of the trailer's frame can drag on the ground. If you have a full LQ, this will mean your holding tanks are at risk. The rear most part of the frame is also susceptible to damage, when it is dragged in and over the uneven road surface. If you have been monitoring these threads, you will have noticed many people inquiring about blocking their axles for more ground clearance.

A shorter trailer has fewer difficulties while towing under similar circumstances. You have to decide upon what length a LQ will best satisfy your needs, and under what circumstances your trailer will be used. If your travels are open and smooth, the larger LQ is a blessing. If you anticipate rough roads, a shorter one may be a better choice.

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wrangler2
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2010-04-27 1:42 AM (#119405 - in reply to #119357)
Subject: RE: 36' trailer to much?


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After reviewing the listing #244762, the overall length is 36' so box length about 28' which is something I'd feel comfortable towing. I went and checked it out today and is in very good shape. It's a one owner trailer and is close to having everything I'd want from a camping trailer. Hopefully we can reach a price that we are both happy with.  Any other suggestions or opinions appreciated
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BigT
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2010-04-27 7:46 AM (#119410 - in reply to #119357)
Subject: RE: 36' trailer to much?


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This trailer has a height of 6'6", which is considered short, most trailers are 7', 7'4", or 7'6".
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horsey1
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2010-04-27 8:08 AM (#119412 - in reply to #119357)
Subject: RE: 36' trailer to much?


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I think you'll find that in normal lingo, this trailer is what is known as a 7'T. Sooner horse trailers are/were normally at least 7'. I've been watching ads on here for years, and have seen many advertised at 7'6" when they were clearly 7', or even 8'T when they clearly weren't. Many folks don't know exactly what they have....
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illini
Reg. Mar 2009
Posted 2010-04-27 8:36 AM (#119414 - in reply to #119357)
Subject: RE: 36' trailer to much?


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Wrangler2 if you are still looking for a horse trailer we have a 3 horse Exiss Event with a finished 4 ft.sw.(no water)for sale. Rear tack. We live in central Illinois.
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