Posted 2012-07-03 2:11 PM (#145332 - in reply to #145227) Subject: RE: Testing the new BlueMoon
Location: KY
oh so glad to see you RollinPonies.......when you get a minute, would like to hear how the dressage ponies are and what they have been up to lately! And very glad to hear about the new and improved Blue Moon Trailers...............
Posted 2012-07-03 3:36 PM (#145336 - in reply to #145331) Subject: RE: Testing the new BlueMoon
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Location: Lockport, Illinois
You should get the Blue Moon optional cleaning stall, it lift off the blanket cleans and dries it while it also cleans and blow dries the horse. The only trouble I have had with is that I put my saddle horse in the cleaning stall, and he felt like a shower....well the water and drying ruined my Harris saddle..
Posted 2012-07-05 8:32 PM (#145385 - in reply to #145347) Subject: RE: Testing the new BlueMoon
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Location: Texas
I talked to Tater Jenkins today about when I'm going to get the new Blue Moon trailer(s) to test and I must say he was just a little evasive. I'm pretty sure that I'll still get to test out the trailer(s), just not sure how soon they will be ready. I did find out that they aren't doing all the research and development in West Cactus Root, Oklahoma at the plant. Tater let it slip that there is a top secret research and development facility in (you won't believe this!) the Virgin Islands. Im going to sneak down there this weekend and spend a week snooping around. No doubt that they have hidden the research facility . . . probably right in plain sight. Im going to pay particular attention to the Soggy Dollar http://www.soggydollar.com/ and similar places. I'll be back in a week to ten days and let you know what I've been able to fiind. Its tough work but someone's got to do it . . . for the good of horse trailer owners everywhere.
Posted 2012-07-06 4:13 PM (#145401 - in reply to #145385) Subject: RE: Testing the new BlueMoon
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So glad you are going to check this out for all of us...we will be very anxiously awaiting your return! Your forum friends will be here when you come back....from your secret mission....watch out for those little umbrellas...
Posted 2012-07-23 1:59 PM (#145766 - in reply to #145227) Subject: RE: Testing the new BlueMoon
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Just got back from the BlueMoon expedition. I had page after page and photo after photo of all the latest R&D work that BlueMoon is doing down there and I seem to have lost it all! All the tremendous research in the Virgin Islands I was lost when I was forced to drink certain secret tropical pain killers and other derivatives of sugar cane.
Posted 2012-07-30 1:21 PM (#145962 - in reply to #145766) Subject: RE: Testing the new BlueMoon
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My recent trip to the secret Blue Moon R&D labs has given me new insights to the miraculous things that are being done with boxes on wheels horse trailers and I noticed several hot topics have come up on this board lately. The many high tech features of the new Blue Moon trailers will put people’s minds at ease about their concerns with many aspects of horse trailers. I’ll try to cover these one at a time over the next few weeks so that you’ll be able to digest all this new engineering info.
Blue moon has developed a new nano-ball bucky bearing that reduces friction to nothing.Once the trailer is rolling absolutely no power is needed to pull it.This eliminates the need for all those big hulking turbo-diesel hauling rigs.Now you can pull your trailer (even a six horse with quarters) with a Honda Civic or even two teenage boys with skateboards. Not only does this reduce the amount of fuel you’ll be using but there will be no need for those “goose neck” configurations.Imagine: without goose neck trailers and diesel trucks no one will ever break out their rear windows again . . . all because of a new bearing . . . and no more geese will have to contribute their necks to the manufacture of horse trailers. This will also reshape the dynamics of this forum, since no one will ever need to ask if they “have enough truck.” Oh yeah, one more thing:These bearings come perma-packed: No more wondering if you need to re-pack your bearings.No suffering from the outrageous expense of re-packing just to trailer your horse safely.Just jump in and pull the trailer.It takes a little while to get it moving but once you get up to speed your good . . . mile after mile, month after month, year after year and horse after horse.AMAZING!
Posted 2012-07-31 12:13 PM (#145972 - in reply to #145227) Subject: RE: Testing the new BlueMoon
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Location: Grant Twp., MI
OMG....I've just got to have this new Blue Moon! I have to keep up my image of the Dolly Parton Trail Camp Queen....I've got folks coming this weekend to look at my old-timey trailer....I hope they don't find out anything about this new BM trailer...maybe I can talk them into my International truck, too!...it will free up a parking space in the barn, save $$ on insurance, maintenance, etc....think of the money I can save by upgrading to the BM with every option....and use my gas-sipper green car, to boot!