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Congratulations!!!!! :aktion033: You will love it I know
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Totally awesome Jill!!! WHOOO HOOO!!!!!!!! I'm so happy for you! :aktion033:
 
ooooh, niiiiiicccceeee! :lol: (that would be "Oh, Nice!, if I wasn't drooling all over the keyboard...!
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I really want to get a mini trailer to go along with the big gooseneck trailer that I have. Sometimes I just don't feel like hitching the big guy if I am only hauling a couple to a show..
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Suzy Hooper

Show Horses by Suzy

Fresno, CA
 
Wowsers! That is really nice Jill. I think you and I have the same taste in nice cars and nice horse trailers with graphics to boot. I haven't got that far with mine yet but you have given me motivation once more.
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Thanks, folks!

I'm really excited but nervous some, too. I've never even pulled the little mini stock trailer we have (H drives when we take the horses places) and he has not ever driven a gooseneck. Hopefully, we will figure it out without messing it up in the process!

Chanda, it is 6' tall
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My other one is 5' tall, 8' long, and 5' wide. It will be nice not to have to duck to load horses.
 
You sleep really well Friday night !!!!!! LOL That is one beautiful trailer! You're going to have so much FUN with it!

Charlotte
 
Well, I'm glad you went with this trailer.
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It is gorgeous.

As for the gooseneck vs. the bumper.... You and H aren't going to have a problem. Goosenecks are so much easier to move around. I can remember a past trainer of ours moving her HUGE big gooseneck around a gas station. That was my first experience with how well and how sharp you can turn them and they are so much easier to back.

When we got our first big horse gooseneck in Lexington, VA. Chris had never hauled one. This one was steel. It was quite a bit heavier than the aluminum we have now and it was a 3 horse with an extended dressing room. It was fairly long. I can remember being in the passenger seat with white knuckles as he's going down Afton mountain at 70 miles an hour. :new_shocked: I was freaking out just a bit. Of course, it was no big deal to him.

You'll be styling at the shows. That's for sure.

Now I just need a driving horse. Then we can go styling to the trail drives. LOL

Can't wait to see it.

Kim
 
That is really fantastic, Jill. I love the artwork too, they did an excellent job. Please post pics of the inside when you get it home.
 
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This is our miniature horse trailer that we had custom built by Buddy from Wrangler Trailers. It will haul 6 miniatures or shetlands, and it is great towing cut the fuel down by half compaired to our other trailer. You will love it totally Jill. They are great dealing with and meeting your specific needs for your horses whether its a stock trailer, utiltity trailer, or horse trailer. Great job on the graphics on your trailer also.

Great going!
 
Wow :new_shocked: that is VERY nice! I dont' blame you for being so excited! Congrats! :aktion033:

Sheri
 
Very nice and I'm sure you and your horses will have many enjoyable hours traveling and showing out of it.
 
:new_shocked: Oh Jill!!!!!! :new_shocked:

It is BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
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And I LOVE the logos on it!!!! Your horses will truly be riding in high style!!! :aktion033:

Congratulations!!!!!

Nancy
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Wow, I'm drooling! We replaced my old (big horse) gooseneck with a truck camper and a bumper pull. In comparing I sure liked the way the gooseneck manuvered better. I also happened to liked staying in the dressing room as opposed to having that darn camper swaying the truck down the highway. Enjoy!
 
Thanks everyone for the compliments!

I wish in the initial post, I would have said these two things --

First is that anyone who is "drooling" over my trailer might want to talk to Buddy at Wrangler Trailers ( http://www.wranglertrailers.com/ ). I can honestly say that the trailer cost less than I would have expected to pay. Some of you might be really pleasantly surprised at how affordable these trailers are!

Second, I also love that logo!!! And all the credit goes to Janine at Trinity Acres. She is very talented! She also was really reasonable on the price to design my logo and worked with me to get it "just right". Her website is: http://www.home.earthlink.net/%7Ejcoxfam/

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Thanks again!
 
Congratulations Jill that is a gorgeous trailer!
 

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