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RC: slant load vs straight load
- To: Mary Sutliff <mtnriderII@webtv.net>
- Subject: RC: slant load vs straight load
- From: Teddy Lancaster <teddy@runningbear.com>
- Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 20:49:05 -0500
- CC: Farafix@aol.com, ridecamp@endurance.net
- References: <28929-388112ED-10704@storefull-153.iap.bryant.webtv.net>
- Resent-Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 17:53:27 -0800 (PST)
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But, most slant loads, especially those with rear tack, are
far more solid than a stock trailer. If you ever get
rear-ended, you would want more behind your horse to protect
it. I feel VERY safe with my Featherlite 4H slant. It is
truly a well built substantial trailer. 120,000+ miles in
four years and hardly a nick or scrape. I have put my
youngsters in it and they quickly figure out how to load and
unload with just a rope thrown over their neck.
My vote is for the better made slant loads
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Teddy Lancaster
American Endurance Ride Conference # 139422
- Member since 1974
6000+ career miles
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