My new horse trailer has a stud divider. I've never had one in a traielr before. This divider comes almost to the floor. Maybe 1" clearance off floor.
I've always put wood shavings in my trailers. Usually 4-5" of shavings. Pick out the apples once a week and new shavings every month.
With this stud divider I can't pile the shavings in very deep. In fact it pretty much sweeps everything back as I open the divider and pushes it up against the front wall. So are other stud walls as close to the floor? What do you do?
Posted 2007-05-23 12:11 PM (#61179 - in reply to #61165) Subject: RE: Stud Divider
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Is it removable? If so and you don't really need at that time, just take it out. The one I made drags the floor alittle but I did that on purpose. I don't have to open mine very much mainly cause I use my first stall as storage. When I do it will push the shavings but I don't use that much shavings on my floor.
Posted 2007-05-23 8:02 PM (#61194 - in reply to #61165) Subject: RE: Stud Divider
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Thanks for the reply.
I could remove it. But it's got springs under tension that help close the panel. I'd need a special tensioning tool to reinstall the panel. So it's not something you easily pop in and out.
I know a lot of folks use the 1st stall as storage. But I haul 4 horse all the time and use all the stalls. So I'd just as soon leave it in.