anyone have experience with gooseneck brand? I am looking at a two horse bumperpull that looks like it has a walk-in tack room. I want to know if they have an escape door for the handler
Posted 2009-03-05 11:46 AM (#100719 - in reply to #100636) Subject: RE: gooseneck brand
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Thank you! I found out it has an escape door on the passenger side. I would love to do more reearch on this trailer before I buy it, but I'm finding it really hard to research. I found a Gooseneck MFG website but it doesn't list horse trailers, just stock/cattle trailers. If there is a website where I can research these trailers. I would love to find it! The one I am looking at is a 1990 two horse straight load, fully enclosed trailer with a dressing room. It's far away from me, so I'd like to research before I make the drive.
Posted 2009-03-05 11:56 AM (#100720 - in reply to #100719) Subject: RE: gooseneck brand
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Is it an actual gooseneck brand trailer or are they just calling it a gooseneck because of the hitch? I don't think I've ever seen a gooseneck "horse trailer". Just the stock trailer.
Posted 2009-03-07 7:52 AM (#100844 - in reply to #100636) Subject: RE: gooseneck brand
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Looks like the OP said it is a bumper pull. I know a lot of cattlemen use the stock trailers, hold up well under hard use. Never have seen that brand in a "horse" style trailer...sorry.