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Hart Horse Trailer Safety and Tech Tour in Denver

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MrTruck
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2007-03-10 1:29 AM (#56939)
Subject: Hart Horse Trailer Safety and Tech Tour in Denver



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On the road again, but a short trip. Come see us at the Rocky Mountain Horse Expo. Good crowd on day one. Stop by and see the flashing hazard LED lights for those road side emergencies. You might even get to ride on my Cruzin Cooler.

http://www.mrtrailer.com/harttour.htm

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SHMANN
Reg. Aug 2006
Posted 2007-03-12 8:07 AM (#57030 - in reply to #56939)
Subject: RE: Hart Horse Trailer Safety and Tech Tour in Denver


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The Cruzin Cooler looks like a good set-up... what's it's tow capacity?  Gas or diesel?
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MrTruck
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2007-03-12 2:25 PM (#57033 - in reply to #56939)
Subject: RE: Hart Horse Trailer Safety and Tech Tour in Denver



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I'm looking for a dually kit now and chip for the Crusin Cooler. Maybe a snow plow kit for next year. It's electric, the tractor has a 500# load capacity and the trailer has a 24 pack capacity. So nice being inside at these horse events. I know March is our big snow month here, so I wanted in and then of course it didn't snow. Most of the tour I'm outside. Ohio I always get rained on, OK tried to blow us away. We'll see what Minnesota does next month. There is always something new at these events. We're testing out some emergency flashers, and next week we'll be adding Kodiak disk brakes to the Red Hart and testing them. It should be great data for the horse industry. We'll do distance measurements and amps/volts.

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