mydaddysjag
Well-Known Member
So, the tax return this year was good enough that hubby finally encouraged me to get a mini trailer! Of course, when your looking, you cant find a used mini trailer. We decided to order our trailer custom, and had a few questions.
We want the trailer small, I currently only have one horse, we're planning to add another in the near future, so we might be hauling two horses. I currently have a 34" horse, and I like to stay under 36". No need for a big super fancy trailer here, just something safe and comfortable for the horses. The plus side will be easier time finding parking spots and maneuvering the trailer around, less trailer to maintain, and it being easier on our tow vehicle.
Trailer is going to be 5' high, and i'm leaning on 8' long (so I can fit my cart on the optional roof rack we want to add, but we don't want to go bigger) We were planning to have our stalls 24" wide, which from all the threads Ive been reading on LB seems to be plenty wide enough.
What Im not finding a lot of on information is how long your stalls are from head to tail? We're trying to figure out how to do our inside layout, and if 24" wide 4' long stalls would be big enough. If it would the trailer can be set up to hold an additional 2 horses if ever needed. If its not, no big deal, but I thought it might increase resale value in the future if it was able to hold more horses. I dont want to upside the entire trailer to hold more since we actually only have one, but if I can use my space wiser to hold more, that would be nice.
If you have a rack on top, how tall are the sides on your rack. How to you keep your cart up there, and how hard is it to get the cart up there on a 5' trailer? Any pictures? One of the options we have is to have a aluminum tread plate roof if we would get the roof rack. I assume that would be a good idea to keep the paint from being scratched?
Is there anything you cant live without on your trailer, or wish you would have added?
I dont want a taller or full size trailer at this time, we just dont need it, and have room for a 8' trailer, anything bigger we wont have good parking for it.
We want the trailer small, I currently only have one horse, we're planning to add another in the near future, so we might be hauling two horses. I currently have a 34" horse, and I like to stay under 36". No need for a big super fancy trailer here, just something safe and comfortable for the horses. The plus side will be easier time finding parking spots and maneuvering the trailer around, less trailer to maintain, and it being easier on our tow vehicle.
Trailer is going to be 5' high, and i'm leaning on 8' long (so I can fit my cart on the optional roof rack we want to add, but we don't want to go bigger) We were planning to have our stalls 24" wide, which from all the threads Ive been reading on LB seems to be plenty wide enough.
What Im not finding a lot of on information is how long your stalls are from head to tail? We're trying to figure out how to do our inside layout, and if 24" wide 4' long stalls would be big enough. If it would the trailer can be set up to hold an additional 2 horses if ever needed. If its not, no big deal, but I thought it might increase resale value in the future if it was able to hold more horses. I dont want to upside the entire trailer to hold more since we actually only have one, but if I can use my space wiser to hold more, that would be nice.
If you have a rack on top, how tall are the sides on your rack. How to you keep your cart up there, and how hard is it to get the cart up there on a 5' trailer? Any pictures? One of the options we have is to have a aluminum tread plate roof if we would get the roof rack. I assume that would be a good idea to keep the paint from being scratched?
Is there anything you cant live without on your trailer, or wish you would have added?
I dont want a taller or full size trailer at this time, we just dont need it, and have room for a 8' trailer, anything bigger we wont have good parking for it.