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Other Activities => Equestrian & Livestock => Topic started by: Tjkride on August 25, 2018, 06:17:51 PM
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So I have to get my wife a new to her horse trailer, which means post poning getting my truck studded and improved. :bash: Ive been seeing alot of Logan coach trailers around and for sale but I dont know a thing about them. Opinions and experiences appreciated.
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Logan is pretty solid brand. Haven't seen much of there new stuff but the older 95-05 is solid built stuff. Mid range price.
I like the thuro-bilt and morgan myself.
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Bought a Logan 3 horse slant load gooseneck in 2001. Best horse trailer I've owned. Still in service today with zero problems.
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My family needs a horse trailer as well...following
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I'm looking for a three horse slant myself. If anyone knows of a good used one on the west side PM me please. Thanks
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Well we have looked at some new Logan's and used featherlites, sundowners, etc. The Logans have smaller stalls by 3 to 4 inches in width and length compared to the others. Thats why the Logans say they are not suitable for large horses. Other than that they seem like solid trailers. I think we have settled on a used FeatherLite 3 horse slant with changing room. The Logan would be perfect if I didnt have bigger horses.
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Featherlites are nice but all the ones I have been around are usually very noisy and can spook some critters. I haven't been around anything new but hose light trailers tend to be noisy.
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We bought a new Logan back in 08. They were great back then. Ours was a 2 horse slant with a tack room. We had no issues with it. I would definitely buy another one.
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I wouldn't get too caught up in brands, I've seen lots of good trailers from several different companies. The most important thing is to keep them clean and dry out any urine asap. Keep it covered when not in use. I'd find the features I like and get the best price you can.
This is a pretty good site:
https://horsetrailerworld.com/home/newhome.asp