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A-Z Horse Trailer Glossary
Whether you're looking for a new or used Horse Trailer For Sale, there's a lot to know before you go out and make that fateful purchase. What's the difference between a gooseneck and bumper pull trailer? Should you buy a one horse trailer or two? How do you prevent the floor from rotting out? For all this and more, check out Equilink's brand new, A-Z Horse Trailer Glossary.
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Air Gaps
Gaps can be found under the top rail, on either side of the trailer. Air Gaps often have Plexiglas inserts and tend to run the entire length of the horse’s standing area.
Air Gaps
Bumper Hitch Horse Trailers
Bumper Hitch, or bumper pull, as they’re also known, are far less expensive than Gooseneck Trailers and can be used with a variety of vehicles. You’re not just restricted to trucks. They allow for easier turns around corners, given that the trailer is actually following the vehicle’s path. Usually smaller, they tend to require less storage space and they tend to be the better choice for the novice horse hauler. Bumper Hitches attach to the hitch on the bumper of the towing vehicle. This rests th
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B&B Trailer Conversions
Have you ever gone camping and spent the night in your cold, damp tent or trailer thinking .... "The trails are great but I wish the sleeping arrangements were!" Are you tired of loading your camper and then trying to hook-up to the horse trailer all by yourself? And let's not forget how hard it can be to find hotels near the events. Wouldn't it be nicer to stay at the show grounds near your horse? Or to cuddle up in a warm, homey trailer at the end of a hard day of riding? We think so too
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Gooseneck Horse Trailer
This is a permanent attachment, generally used for hauling a fairly sizable vehicle such as a four horse trailer. Used primarily with your bigger pickups, they’re attached using an adjustable metal post that’s permanently secured to the truck’s bed and underlying frame. Regarded by some as more stable than ball hitches, their biggest downside is that by being a permanent attachment, they can limit your truck’s versatility.
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