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How Do You Calculate The Value Of A Used Horse Trailer?

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How Do You Calculate The Value Of A Used Horse Trailer?

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Buying a used horse trailer is a major investment. Buying the wrong trailer for your horse can be devastating. Although finding the best deal is important, your horse’s welfare must be paramount. You must find a trailer that fits your biggest horse while still being safe for your smallest horse. Most horse trailers are 6 feet 6 inches tall and 5 feet 6 inches wide. This will comfortably fit a 15-2-hand horse. For taller horses you must add an additional 6 inches to the height of the trailer for every hand. The floor of the trailer, the hitch assembly and the brakes are the most important parts for the safety of your horse and the parts that experience the most wear. For horses that don’t haul well or aren’t hauled often, a stock trailer might be the best choice. As a general rule, stock trailers are less expensive that trailers with stalls, aluminum trailers are more expensive than steel trailers and the more stalls a trailer has, the more expensive it will be. Write down what kind of

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