Posted 2012-11-12 5:56 PM (#148265 - in reply to #148262) Subject: RE: Pegasus trailers
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C.
Quote from a hauler a few years back.... "They are expensive, heavy and overbuilt to the point that they tend to break themselves apart. Best that you know how to weld and have equipment to make necessary repairs".
I've never owned one, just going by what a hauler told me. He was pulling a 42 Magnum. The large 12-15 horse vans may be a different animal.
They look like the crown jewel of horse transportation, but I'll stick to my 2 horse Gore ADTR and my 6 horse H2H 4 Star...
Posted 2012-11-13 6:32 AM (#148280 - in reply to #148262) Subject: RE: Pegasus trailers
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Location: Pensacola, fl
No I'm looking at 6 horse head to head premiere series, this trailer seems so atout underneath, no wood to rot away, fully air ride on the axles and the gooseneck
Posted 2013-04-22 12:01 PM (#151481 - in reply to #148262) Subject: RE: Pegasus trailers
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Got the trailer, towed it 2400 miles and havent had an issue with it yet!, trailer is in absolute perfect condition. horses haul comfortably and pulled it with my ford 350 and have no issues with weight, the air ride makes the trailer not fight the truck on bumps, it has air ride on all axles and the gooseneck has an air bag on it also.
Posted 2013-04-22 8:37 PM (#151490 - in reply to #148262) Subject: RE: Pegasus trailers
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Glad you like it but why did you ask? Every post on here said they would not buy it. If you are going to buy it anyway, why waste everyones time?
This happens often, especially with new members. They will purchase an item and then post a question about its quality, and wonder why the answers don't match their views.