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Old 11-26-2007, 09:39 PM
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Hi , my name is Samantha. I am looking for a horse trailer no bigger than a three horse. A tack room would be great but not a must have. If anyone has one or knows of someone who has one for sell please let me know. I live in Missouri so the closer the better. :) Thanks!
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Old 05-15-2009, 11:04 PM
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I have a 3 horse and need a 4 horse. Mine might be forsale if I could find a 4 horse I can afford. it has a large tack/dressing room.
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I have a horse/stock trailer 14 ft long, rubber mats, dual axles, brakes and new tires. Also has middle swing gate. Outside is not the greatest but pulls great. Asking $2K, it is a 1998 WW.
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Buying a trailer that holds more than two horses requires a heavy duty towing vehicle, so you will be spending more money not only for the trailer, but for the necessary truck to pull it. There are more vehicle choices for a tag-along trailer, which means there is also a better chance to pick the wrong one. (See Tow Vehicles in this issue.) Many people believe that a gooseneck trailer is safer than a tag-along, but that is not exactly true.
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Buying a trailer that holds more than two horses requires a heavy duty towing vehicle, so you will be spending more money not only for the trailer, but for the necessary truck to pull it. There are more vehicle choices for a tag-along trailer, which means there is also a better chance to pick the wrong one. (See Tow Vehicles in this issue.) Many people believe that a gooseneck trailer is safer than a tag-along, but that is not exactly true.
Many people believe that a gooseneck trailer is safer than a tag-along, but that is not exactly true....
Could you explain this?
I have pulled trailers for years and in my opinion I would rather tow a gooseneck over a bumper pull any day. The GN has more stability than a BP, It tracks better and it's also less strain on your vehicle and a smoother pull. Also a trailer that holds more than 2 horses doesn't require a heavy duty truck. I pull a 16ft steel 4h BP with a 1/4 ton 1500 ram without an issue and have over 180K on truck...My GN I tow with a deisel F250.
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Old 01-03-2010, 08:26 PM
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Not sure of the price you want to stay around. I have a three horse slant Gooseneck featherlite I need to sell. Its a 1995 stock combo w/ front dressing room. easy to haul, lights work, floor good, 7 ft tall, steel, heavy duty axles. $3300 firm NO title.

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located in N. Illinois. I am leaving town on the 7th and will not be back until the 25th. Thanks!!!
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Old 01-05-2010, 06:33 PM
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i have a 2006 2 horse slant with tack room that you can open up to hold up to 4 horses .i gave 4400.00 plus tax in middle of 07 and was new would sell for 3500.00 obo
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Old 01-16-2010, 12:32 AM
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Great prices you two!

I like Bumper and Gooseneck.
Depends on what I want to haul and how far I am going, on what I prefer.
They both have great attributes, it's all in learning how to pull each trailer.

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Search from a variety of venues such as conference venues, castles, banqueting halls, cinemas, theatres and hotels just to name a few. You can also narrow your search down to the type of event you wish to hold, be it a birthday, wedding, party or exhibition.
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