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Enclosing my S&H for inclemnt weather

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jlwatson
Reg. Oct 2005
Posted 2005-10-10 1:56 PM (#31524)
Subject: Enclosing my S&H for inclemnt weather


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Good afternoon all

I am new here.

I have a 2004 S&H two horse slant load stock combo.  The top 2 foot or so is open slats.  I have seen people use plexi glass to enclose the trailer for inclement weather hauling. 

 

Have any of you done this?  What advice can you offer me?

 

Thanks for the info

J

 

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Lynn0202
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2005-10-10 4:02 PM (#31530 - in reply to #31524)
Subject: RE: Enclosing my S&H for inclemnt weather



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I also have an S&H, although mine is '97 3 horse. I haven't done anything yet but have been looking at custom cut mesh screens so that the airflow wouldn't be restricted too much. (My trailer doesn't have vents.) I would be interested to see what others think about this.
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terri s
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2005-10-10 4:33 PM (#31531 - in reply to #31530)
Subject: RE: Enclosing my S&H for inclemnt weather


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I had a stock combo that came with the plexi glass inserts. Very thin and they just slid in and out. Kind of a pain, but it's only once a year. My side openings were large enough that they needed to be covered in the winter. In your area you might not require them, or if your trailer is enclosed in the back you might want them open for ventilation. I have seen many just use plywood and wire it in. Whatever you do, make it easy to handle. 

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