Nancy Howell
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CLTX - you asked for pics of my trailer so here they are. Its an Elite "Mustang" model, 3 horse slant with dressing room (short wall is about 3 ft) and rear tack. I have the dressing room set up for camping with a full size mattress in the nose. I purchased the horse head decal off Ebay and put it on the loading door.
Tack divider and saddle rack can be completely removed. Trailer is about 25 ft, weighs 5700 lbs. It is very well built. I looked at several different brands and the Elite was the best built. Its also the easiest trailer to pull.
The last pic is my homemade "anti-theft" device. Its a 1 1/2 in pipe "T" with a 10 inch nipple. I pull the coupler off and lock it in the shop. Then run the heavy chain through the hitch supports and then through the "T" and lock it. A thief would need some heavy bolt cutters to get it off and would need another coupler.
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Tack divider and saddle rack can be completely removed. Trailer is about 25 ft, weighs 5700 lbs. It is very well built. I looked at several different brands and the Elite was the best built. Its also the easiest trailer to pull.
The last pic is my homemade "anti-theft" device. Its a 1 1/2 in pipe "T" with a 10 inch nipple. I pull the coupler off and lock it in the shop. Then run the heavy chain through the hitch supports and then through the "T" and lock it. A thief would need some heavy bolt cutters to get it off and would need another coupler.
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