Posted 2017-06-29 10:49 PM (#170185) Subject: Let's See Your Trailer
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ive been on this site for years and see a lot of the same names but rarely see a picture of anyone is pulling so let's see a picture of everyone rig. There is a picture of mine in my photo album. The link is at the bottom of the post....
Posted 2017-07-01 1:39 PM (#170196 - in reply to #170185) Subject: RE: Let's See Your Trailer
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I will try to post it in albums...<img src="https://horsetrailerworld.com/forum/images/emoticons/iluvusa.gif" /><img src="https://horsetrailerworld.com/forum/images/emoticons/iluvusa.gif" /><img src="https://horsetrailerworld.com/forum/images/emoticons/iluvusa.gif" /><img src="https://horsetrailerworld.com/forum/images/emoticons/icon_cowboylasso.bmp" />
Posted 2017-07-02 7:52 AM (#170200 - in reply to #170185) Subject: RE: Let's See Your Trailer
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Before you hit submit on your text post, click the line at the bottom to 'Attach a file after posting'.
Then after clicking submit you will get a screen to select a photo(s) to attach. They must be under 100k in size or I believe or you will get an error message.
Posted 2017-07-02 9:53 AM (#170202 - in reply to #170198) Subject: RE: Let's See Your Trailer
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blackcows - 2017-07-01 11:41 PM Paul....what's a 2 + 1?
2 horse straight load in the rear and a box stall in front for the +1 And you can haul quite a bit of hay, wood chips, tack boxes, etc...if there is no +1 on the trip...
Posted 2017-08-24 9:36 AM (#170419 - in reply to #170185) Subject: RE: Let's See Your Trailer
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Depending on the show, just upgraded to a 2016 Lakota 3H with 13 ft short wall and slide. It's being pulled by our 21 year old truck, 1996 F350 with the 7.3 diesel (229,000 miles) and 410 rear end, chugging along at a whopping 62-65mph tops lol! We use the trailer for camping with the family more than horse shows lately but it's multi purpose and we love it!!
My local/run around trailer (until I replace it with something smaller) is my 3H 1996 sooner GN with small weekender. Was my first "nice" trailer, bought it 9 years ago and its still solid and super easy to maneuver. I usually pull it with our 1999 F250 (231,000 miles) and that rig has taken me all over the state of Florida without fail.
Posted 2017-08-26 10:14 PM (#170430 - in reply to #170426) Subject: RE: Let's See Your Trailer
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joskt0204 - 2017-08-26 12:04 PM
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And - how do I resize my photo?
If you're using Microsoft... Right click the photo file to get a dialog box. Click edit... Then click resize on the home menu, Then resize it to 75% or 50 % or more. Save the new pic with another name like "resized"