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I purchased this trailer new in 2001 with all the extras. Originally I was going to show, and have the trailer in case of evacuation here in VA, but a new business took all my time, then I became allergic to the horses, hay, etc. So the trailer was never used. No horse has ever been in the trailer, and the only time on the road was when it was delivered.
This trailer is like new minus a few blemishes. This trailer if purchased new in 2013 would be $22,000 plus. So you get an almost like new trailer and save $8,000+. It has been stored some inside and some outside
It is the custom two-horse tag a long that came with a 5-foot dressing room but I added two extra feet on it for a very large dressing room. So the overall length is 19.5 feet. The dressing room is really nice with carpet on the floor and bulkhead. There are three adjustable saddle racks, and six bridle hooks with plenty of room to have your gear and bunk in it. There are also extra hooks up higher to secure tall water container, or other hanging items, and lower for water or trunk security. As you can see from the picture it has a nice big awning on the dressing room door side, great for camping or providing some shade for your horses.
With all the windows and airy feeling of this trailer it is great for horses that don’t like tight spaces, plus you can make the inside completely open for horses that scramble, mare and foal, or very large horses.
If you are new to trailers then you should know this trailer was designed by Nationally recognized Trailer Safety experts Tom and Neva Scheve, who also wrote the number selling book “The Complete Guide of Buying, Maintaining, and Servicing your Horse Trailer”. They created a trailer to be safe and comfortable for the horse beyond any others out there.
Details:
· Two horse tag a long/Walk through
· Ramp with two top doors that lock for security, or can be removed all together
· Accommodates horses up to 17 hands
· 7 X 6 foot dressing room
· 10 foot stall length
· 3 foot 2 inches head room
· 6 foot 10 inches from butt to chest
· 7 foot 4" tall
· 6 foot wide
· Rubber Torsion Suspension/Torque Flex Axles (capacity 7,000 pounds)
· Both sides 30” wide full size escape doors with large barred/screened windows
· In the head space area there are three rows of low set mounted cargo ties to secure hay bales or water up against the bulk head wall
· Hanging hay bags each stall
· Double Dome lights in stall and Dressing Room
· Completely and easily removable interior post/dividers for a fully open space, with one long bar for rear (great for wider horses or those that don’t do well in tight spaces, but also great if you want to bunk in that portion of the trailer, plenty room for a cot and cowboy shower, or potty)
· Mats on floor
· Adjustable butt/chest bar for tall or short horses
· Rubber lined sidewall half way up, and a wide 2” thick body padding all the way up to the bottom of the windows.
· Each side window has both bars and screen
· Four wheel Electric Brakes
· Rechargeable Break-a-way Battery
· Ten roof lined sealed beam Marker Lights
· Ten-foot awning (a very nice one, opens with ease)
· All doors lock for a completely secure trailer
· Six exterior reflectors
· Double set of brake lights
· Coupler 2”
· White and black color easy to match
Additional Details:
· Bridle Hooks up high on each side of bulkhead window in dressing room (2)
· Bridle hooks up high in Wedge nose (2) (can be used to secure tall water containers, clothing, etc.
· Six bridle hooks under bulkhead window in dressing room
· Add two interior tie rings in dress room bulkhead wall 6" from floor - one in middle and one in corner by saddle racks, to secure water
· Cargo Hooks/tie rings, 3 spaced evenly on bulkhead wall in horse area 6" from floor to secure hay, cargo, water, or tack boxes
· Three adjustable Saddle Racks
· Load light with remote switch
· 30" Weight Distribution Brackets
· Jack in center of tongue
· Diamond Plate Gravel Guard on Nose
· Diamond Plate Gravel Guard Full Length of Fenders
· Hamstar Turn Signals/Brake Lights on Fenders
· Turn Signal, Brake Light (pari) - on back of trailer
· Includes a Full Length Butt Bar
· Group 24 Battery for Interior Lights in Addition to Standard
· All wiring encased in molded accordion loom, and molded one piece electrical cord replaces standard
Blemishes;
There are three dents in the bottom rear panel. This happened when hay was thrown from top floor and bounced into the rear of the trailer. No paint damage, just dents. Panels could easily be replaced if so inclined at a low cost. Some paint discoloration in some spots from its outdoor living period, but barely noticeable.
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