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Post by kaz on May 11, 2006 20:13:57 GMT -1
How do you all transport your turnout to events ?
If I am taking my bellcrown it goes on a platform on the back of my horse trailer, when I do private driving with the dogcart we take two trailers and tow with my 4x4 and my dad's van.
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Post by mabel on May 11, 2006 20:56:59 GMT -1
My husband made a bracket so we can tie the cart on the back of the trailer. But hopefully the lorry will be ready shortly so it can go in there.
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Post by dollylanedales on May 11, 2006 20:59:20 GMT -1
Until recently, we took our carriage and two ponies in the Bedford wagon. If we took the 4 wheeler, it had to go on a seperate trailer.
As we are now down to a trailer, it means we can only transport the two wheeler, and it gets puts on hooks on the rear ramp. This is only because the trailer has front unload. I would not do this if there was only one exit to get the horses out, from a safety point of view.
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Post by The Moo on May 12, 2006 6:03:26 GMT -1
We used to put the carriage and the pony in a horse box but we have sold that. Last time we used a pony trailer for the pony and we shared a big flat bed trailer with somebody else to get two vehicles to the do. My ideal would be a middle sized side ramp horse box for pony and a trailer for the vehicle. Saw a little sheep/pig covered trailer the other day which looks ideal for the carriage.
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Post by moira on May 12, 2006 7:19:13 GMT -1
I use an Ifor Williams 510 trailer pulled by a Land Rover. The exercise vehicle fits into the front of the trailer (minus shafts and seat) and the pony goes in his usual position. Snug but it works.
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Post by nativerider on May 15, 2006 14:48:48 GMT -1
We put the carriage (four wheeler) on the back of the pick up and hitch trailer on to the back
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Post by r2oley on May 23, 2006 21:50:10 GMT -1
I have a pick up truck and a two wheeler so cart on pickup shafts over the cab and pony in trailer. Only trouble is getting it on off but so far no shortage of willing helpers so no probs.
If I get a four wheeler I have no idea what I would do lol
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Post by jet on May 24, 2006 9:06:34 GMT -1
We have a Renault Dodge where we put the carriage in first then a partition to hold it in place, then put the pony at the back. Works well!
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Post by kaz on May 24, 2006 9:24:02 GMT -1
Here is a pic of my system, the frame folds up on the back of the trailer to load the pony, then folds down and the cart with the shafts taken off goes on the frame
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