I have been using an old stock trailer with a dorky piece of fiberglass bolted over the top half for my horses. We just ordered a new trailer! It will be the end of September before it is ready, as the trailer company sets up for production on a certain model, and the one I want is not scheduled until September. It is a bumper pull half top in the color Arizona tan. I chose the half top, as my horses ride in the front under the shelter, and I can put my cart in the back half. The shafts stick up, so that is why I can only use the half top. Amazingly, the half top costs $200+ more than a fully covered trailer, because of the structure. Including a spare tire, it will run about $3100. It is a WW.
We bought a new pickup last year and the new tailer will match it. I have been using our old van to pull the old trailer, so now I am looking forward to being all shiney new! I don't think my little horses will appreciate the difference, though :bgrin
By the way, I opted not to get the chrome gravel guard on the front. Should I rethink that? Also, on the trailer pad I chose to have the space on the edges instead of down the middle. I thought that would be safer for the horses; the one have now is set up like that. Should I stick with that decision?
Anyone else getting a new trailer?
We bought a new pickup last year and the new tailer will match it. I have been using our old van to pull the old trailer, so now I am looking forward to being all shiney new! I don't think my little horses will appreciate the difference, though :bgrin
By the way, I opted not to get the chrome gravel guard on the front. Should I rethink that? Also, on the trailer pad I chose to have the space on the edges instead of down the middle. I thought that would be safer for the horses; the one have now is set up like that. Should I stick with that decision?
Anyone else getting a new trailer?