You so need to park that out infront of your house for a few days![]()
Check for rust around where the nose of the trailer meets the the frame. Horse Trailers love to rust there, and then the whole front is all wobbly.
Is that just a 2 with a big dressing room? or a 3/slant?
And don't forget to check the support steel under the floor (horses + trailer+pee&poop= rust) Don't want our babies fallin thru the floor!
That reminds me of a story about a pig!
here are some pics of my rather UNIQUE setup... the trailer is a 1942 "trailcar" 1 wheel trailer. check em out.
I think it depended on if your Explorer came with a factory tow package. Just crawl under there and look. There is a round white plug on mine that the factory trailer wiring harness plugs into. If you don't have the Ford adaptor, just cut the wires and put whatever plug you need for that trailer.Also, did all Explorers come with the plug in front of the rear bumper to connect the trailer lights? 'Cause I was pretty psyched when I learned I wouldn't need to hook up the wiring for my trailer lights.
I know this is an old thread, but it was a nice, warm and dry (for a change) day today. I thought I would take some pictures after washing everything.
If anyone is wondering, the boat is a Laser sailboat, and yes, it is upside down on the trailer.
That's an interesting trailer. What exactly does the bottom store? I like the wood body of the trailer btw.
-Marc