Large trailer is in e. Tx and would make 1 round trip - farm to Dallas to farm - approx. 286 miles.
Small trailer is located in Dallas and would have to be pulled (empty) from Dallas to the farm, 150 miles, bring the two horses to Dallas, 136 miles loaded, return the two horses from Dallas to the farm, 150 miles loaded, then returned to Dallas empty, 136 miles.
Towing vehicle is my 97 Ford, F350 with 7.3L diesel which is the vehicle we use to go from Dallas to the farm every weekend with or without any loads.
The variance in miles between trip to the farm and returning from the farm is because we take a different route from Dallas to the farm to avoid very heavy, stop and go traffic out of Dallas on Friday evenings.
The reason for the question is the small trailer is much lighter than the large trailer, but would require an extra round trip because it is located in Dallas and would have to be returned to Dallas after taking 2 of my 4 horses back to the farm in e. Tx.
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