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Horse Trailer Tips - Bumper Pull or Gooseneck
Mar 10th, 2010 by admin

When purchasing a horse trailer, there are numerous features to consider. One significant feature is whether the horse trailer will have a gooseneck or bumper pull design. There are numerous reasons why you could gain from either design. Below we will look at the two designs and explain a little further.

Bumper Pull Designs - Good and Bad Points
Bumper pull trailers, also known as tag-along trailers, are horse trailers that connect to a hitch on the towing vehicle. The trailer simply “tags along” behind the towing vehicle and is not a part of the complete vehicle.

Plus Points
There are many plus points of bumper pull horse trailers. They normally cost less than a gooseneck trailer. It’s not required to own a 4×4 pickup for hauling the trailer, because of this more people can haul this layout of trailer with their normal car. Manouverability is frequently easier because the horsebox will keep to the path of your tow vehicle. You won’t need as much storage space for the horsebox as you would for a gooseneck trailer. Lastly, the trailer does not need to be classified as a “commercial” vehicle when it comes to licences because the combined weight of both the horsebox and towing vehicle is usually below 10,001 lbs.

Bad Points
There are several disadvantages as well. These style of trailers do not offer as much room for clothing and tack. Some bumper pull horseboxes may not be adequate for hauling over two horses as a result of the style of hitch needed for the load of the trailer. Also, bumper pull trailers have a tendency to snake on wavy roads, which can be risky.

Gooseneck Trailers - Advantages and Disadvantages
Gooseneck trailers are different from bumper pull trailers in their style of hitch. The hitch is joined from within the hauling 4×4’s load bed with a ball and coupler joint. This layout offers a number of benefits. It doesn’t wobble or fishtail like a bumper trailer is likely to, and towing is more stable. It provides more room for living quarters, which can be suitable for camping and long trips. The gooseneck layout is also more easy to back up to and align with the ball whilst joining it to your hauling vehicle, because you can view it without problem from the rear window. The gooseneck design is safer without the fear of the load becoming unhitched while driving anywhere.

Disadvantages
There are also a few issues. Gooseneck trailers normally cost more and are as a rule larger so they must be pulled with a 4×4 that is powerful enough to tow it. The hitching design is also more expensive for a gooseneck design. A further negative point is that while hitching the trailer, you normally have to climb into the bed of the 4×4 to finish the process. Also, you will need to detach your load cover from your pickup to tow a gooseneck trailer.

Choosing the Right Style
Whether you’re thinking of a bumper pull or gooseneck layout, you can search on the internet to check out various features of each. If you’re on a tight budget, you can find many used horseboxes for sale and horse trailers for sale to find a bargain. Think about the plus points and disadvantages of both designs before handing over any money. For more information and horses for sale, visit the Horse and Pony Directory

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