Posted 2020-03-01 7:37 AM (#173002) Subject: Triton Trailers
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Hello, newbie here! Does anyone know anything about Triton horse trailers? I've tried googling and searching a few forums and have come up with very little. Triton Canada seems to still be in business making trailers, just not horse trailers. Any that I've seen for sale are from the late 90s. I'm hoping someone here will know about them. TIA
Posted 2020-03-03 5:12 PM (#173007 - in reply to #173002) Subject: RE: Triton Trailers
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Location: Chehalis, WA
My trainer had one from 1993 to 2000. She had it custom built . It was a GN four horse with lage tack and dressing room. another gal in the barn had a two horse GN with a dressing room and rear tack. she had it abiut the same time frame but sold it when she got out of horses Tritons are not very common. .
Posted 2020-03-09 3:02 PM (#173008 - in reply to #173002) Subject: RE: Triton Trailers
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Posts: 149 Location: Harrisburg, OR
We've had a few of these come through over the years. They were all late 90's models. They seemed like pretty decent built trailers. The one thing I'd caution is to really check the trailer out for dry rot. The one's we've had in the shop were all FRP sides.
Posted 2020-03-15 11:56 AM (#173010 - in reply to #173002) Subject: RE: Triton Trailers
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Posts: 102 Location: Waaaaay back Slaughter Hollow
Fiberglass reinforced plywood. Can have issues if the fiberglass cracks or gets a hole in it, as when the plywood is exposed to moisture it expands and cracks the fiberglass even further.