Posted 2008-04-18 10:15 AM (#82214) Subject: Logan horse trailers
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Location: Ogdensburg , wi, 54962
Hi, I just joined this forum, but have been enjoying the advice for a while. I am looking at a Logan 2h trailhead bumper pull. 2007. Was wondering if anyone could tell me if the Logan trailers (any of the Logan) are good trailers? Thank You for your input.
Posted 2008-04-18 5:34 PM (#82235 - in reply to #82214) Subject: RE: Logan horse trailers
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Location: central sierra nevada foothills
I have a "95 Logan Competitor 2h slant w/tack/sleeping area, rear tack gooseneck. I have made the front my little camping getaway. I love how it tows and how it has held up for it's age. I bought it used 3 years ago now. It does me just fine for my two little mares (14.2hh, 14.0hh) and all my goodies.......
Here's two pics, Logan with each diesel we have...............
Posted 2008-04-18 9:00 PM (#82243 - in reply to #82214) Subject: RE: Logan horse trailers
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Location: Tennessee
We picked up a '99 Logan 3H Competitor 3 (steel) this past winter and we really like it. It's not the fanciest trailer around but I think it's got a lot of nice features for the price range (under $7k for ours): drop down windows, escape door, padded dividers, collapsable rear tack, movable saddle rack, great ventilation, pulls really well. I haven't seen a newer one up close but I think ours is a nice looking, well made trailer.
Posted 2008-04-19 9:58 AM (#82271 - in reply to #82214) Subject: RE: Logan horse trailers
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Location: Trout Creek, MT
I've got one like Painted Horse's. I've had a couple minor problems, nothing serious and I also think that they are a good trailer for the money. We've had three different Logan's over the years. The only knock on the one I have now is warranty service. I've been struggling with Logan to get the minor issues taken care of. I am a long distance from the dealer, but I was concerned about that fact when we bought and was assured it wouldn't be a problem. Not turning out to be that easy.1