This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Taffy
Last year we faced the same problem when we were trading in our 16' stock trailer for a goose neck. I wanted to be able to haul our cart and at least two horses. What we ended up with was a 14' stock trailer with a small dressing room in front, with the cut gate set 6' from the front. This allows us to put the cart in first (we can take off our shafts) and close the cut gate and then gives us 8' to straight load two horses. We went all the way to NY evaluations (10+ hr drive) last fall this way and all went well. The only thing I don't like is that when the cart is in front and the cut gate closed, I don't have an escape door. It is in the front section where the cart rides. We could have had the escape door put over the tire rims which makes accessability more difficult. Because we don't have a cart in front very often we opted not to do this. Hope this helps for we studied on this situation for a long time and this works for us. Of course, we had to keep in mind our $$ limitations. Mary Harvey In Virginia where we finally have spring and much water (we have had 3 years of drought)

