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[RC] Slant loads - Truman Prevatt

My two main horses have had thousands of miles in a slant load trailer over the years. The Jbird for example is been as far as Northern ID once to Southern Utah once to Colorado twice to WY once not to mention to Michigan and Virginia. I've never noticed a minutes issue with a slant load or a minutes issue with my horses that ride in it. I think there are more important things like the trailer suspension. Rubber torsion suspension is better than springs. Probably a bigger issue than the layout of the trailer is the way you drive when you have horses in the trailer.

Truman

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