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lilcashseeker
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2005-11-30 10:33 AM (#33605)
Subject: Any input on Cherokee trailers?



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I am looking at a 3 -horse and would like to get some info from people who have or had them. give me the good,bad & the ugly...

 

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Palmetto
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2005-11-30 4:25 PM (#33622 - in reply to #33605)
Subject: RE: Any input on Cherokee trailers?


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Ive got a 03 4 horse invasion.  I like it for what I paid for it.  If I wanted a top end trailer, I would have bought a bloomer or elite.  But I found something of good quality, and affordable in the Cherokee.

Mine pulls good, and so far I have 1 complaint.  You cant put a saddle pad on the tree in the rear tack, and close the door.  Its not deep enough.  I just put the pads behind the tree for now, so Its not a big deal.

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MIfarmbabe
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2005-11-30 4:41 PM (#33625 - in reply to #33605)
Subject: RE: Any input on Cherokee trailers?


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I looked at them when I was looking for a  GN living quarter trailer. I liked them, they are sharp looking but the only thing that held me back on looking further into buying one was their width. I thought the horse are was a bit narrower than what I was looking for and what would be comfortable for my horse. I know others have mentioned that as well on the width problem. Other than that, they are nice trailers.
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Palmetto
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2005-12-01 11:20 AM (#33659 - in reply to #33625)
Subject: RE: Any input on Cherokee trailers?


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I've got 2 big heading horses that fit no problem.  The stud stall is narrower, so I put my little healing mare in there when I haul 4 horses. 

The stud wall is full length too. Ceiling to floor. Its great for storage, but gets a little hot in there.  Air flow is not as good as the other stalls.

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lilcashseeker
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2005-12-01 1:27 PM (#33662 - in reply to #33659)
Subject: RE: Any input on Cherokee trailers?



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Originally written by Palmetto on 2005-12-01 11:20 AM

I've got 2 big heading horses that fit no problem.  The stud stall is narrower, so I put my little healing mare in there when I haul 4 horses. 

The stud wall is full length too. Ceiling to floor. Its great for storage, but gets a little hot in there.  Air flow is not as good as the other stalls.

Thanks for the input.. I probably wouldn't use the front area unless hauling three anyway... So that works.. Guess I am going trailer hunting tomorrow...

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