Posted 2007-06-04 1:21 AM (#61743) Subject: Western States Horse Expo
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Yes it's Expo time again. We'll have "Big Red" Hart trailer at Sacrameto CA June 8th-10th http://www.horsexpo.com/ It's a big show. We'll be in http://thetrailerspecialist.com/ booth in the Rigs & Digs section. Come by for a visit and see the latest trailer accessories, get a free magazine and bring me a donut. Sponsored by HorseTrailerWorld.com, Trail Blazer Magazine and Hart Trailers.
Check out my interview in the June edition of Quarter Horse News mag.
Posted 2007-06-08 2:20 AM (#61998 - in reply to #61743) Subject: RE: Western States Horse Expo
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Well it starts Friday. It's nice here in Sacramento. Palm trees and all. I've met California's finest and all three we're lady officiers. Colorado, all speed limit's on open interstate is 75 mph, headed across Wyoming, yep 75 mph, through Utah cruising 75, no need for a radar detector. Nevada once again 75 all vehicles. Then there's California. Just down the road from Reno, driving through beautiful mountains, along lakes, great scenery, then the road falls apart from all the tire chains in the winter, and after I stop shaking and bouncing and hit a smooth stretch of highway, I see a read light following me. It's CHIPS. Of course I explain I'm from Colorado and thought the national speed limit was 75, why would any state make "auto's towing trailers" go 55 mph? She had mercy on me with a warning. My next encounter reinforces my love of female law enforcement. Since my MapQuest said to turn left unstead of right to get on Capital Freeway, I was wondering around Sacramento after dark lost and scared. So I spot two police cruisers in a resturant parking lot. Having pitty on me once again, the two gutsy girls gave me a police escort out of Dodge, I mean to the Cal Expo exit. I may have to move to California, once they change the speed limit to 75.
Posted 2007-06-10 1:59 AM (#62075 - in reply to #61743) Subject: RE: Western States Horse Expo
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Alot going on at the Expo. Toyota has a track to tow a trailer with the new Tundra. Lots of clinicians, several donkey packing demonstrations. My laptop crashed the day I left Colorado, bought a new one on the road but forgot to bring my webpage editor to reload. So I havn't been able to post the pictures yet. Haven't ran over anyone with the Crusin Cooler yet. Meeting lots of folks. There are more tractors, barns and Freightliners than I've seen at most expo's. Big selection of trailers.
My oldest daughter flys to Africa tomorrow. Just graduated last week, that's not the first place I thought of 30 years ago when I graduated from high school. So now you know, yep I graduated HS for those that thought the 3rd grade was my high point. Still trying to decide if I should go to collage. Suppose I'll have to make my mind up before my granddaughters enroll. Come visit me, all the red trailers are in my area. I'll be setting up cones and barrel racing with the Cooler.
Posted 2007-06-10 5:36 AM (#62078 - in reply to #61998) Subject: RE: Western States Horse Expo
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Originally written by MrTruck on 2007-06-08 2:20 AM
Well it starts Friday. It's nice here in Sacramento. Palm trees and all. I've met California's finest and all three we're lady officiers. Colorado, all speed limit's on open interstate is 75 mph, headed across Wyoming, yep 75 mph, through Utah cruising 75, no need for a radar detector. Nevada once again 75 all vehicles. Then there's California. Just down the road from Reno, driving through beautiful mountains, along lakes, great scenery, then the road falls apart from all the tire chains in the winter, and after I stop shaking and bouncing and hit a smooth stretch of highway, I see a read light following me. It's CHIPS. Of course I explain I'm from Colorado and thought the national speed limit was 75, why would any state make "auto's towing trailers" go 55 mph? She had mercy on me with a warning. My next encounter reinforces my love of female law enforcement. Since my MapQuest said to turn left unstead of right to get on Capital Freeway, I was wondering around Sacramento after dark lost and scared. So I spot two police cruisers in a resturant parking lot. Having pitty on me once again, the two gutsy girls gave me a police escort out of Dodge, I mean to the Cal Expo exit. I may have to move to California, once they change the speed limit to 75.
Posted 2007-06-10 10:23 AM (#62085 - in reply to #61743) Subject: RE: Western States Horse Expo
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Yeah and the uniform and the gun and the horse, oh but that was Minnesota. Of course with a 55 mph speed limit. Horses might work, I'd pull over for a horse with flashing lights.
Posted 2007-06-12 2:23 PM (#62200 - in reply to #61743) Subject: RE: Western States Horse Expo
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Hi Mr. Truck; It was great meeting you at the Expo, and seeing all of the cool gadgets to make horse trailering even more fun (auto saddle racks, auto hay loader!). Thanks for all the info about trailer floor liners, too. Forgot to ask if you had anything cold to drink in the Crusin' Cooler, but that was too funny seeing you ride around on that thing!
Posted 2007-06-13 2:45 PM (#62263 - in reply to #61743) Subject: RE: Western States Horse Expo
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It should be the last week of June. I may have to make some adjustments, I have to be in Detroit next week doing a truck with trailer shoot out on the new diesels and may be a little crowded on the World Paint Horse Show. I'll find out.
Posted 2007-06-14 9:45 PM (#62320 - in reply to #61743) Subject: RE: Western States Horse Expo
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Finally got the pictures up. See the mini-mini Logan, Pink manure spreader, pack mules, robot horse, and more... at http://www.mrtrailer.com/harttour.htm