Thanks for your views. Do you mean you think it may be better with the weight (horse) nearer the road centre line? In which case, a kerbside ramp ensures this state.
Hi BBP, thanks for your input. It is really just a preference thing and you know what they say about "old dogs" and "new tricks" :) Not to say I'm an old dog, of course.
Hi Keith. When I spoke of the "stall" I meant the space in the horsebox where the horse is tied. The issue is, when I run the horse up a nearside (UK) ramp to a backwards travelling position, if I am on the horses left, I become squeezed against the wall of the stall on the left side. Thanks.
I have just commissioned a 3.5 ton horsebox build but still have the option of which side the ramp should be, kerbside or offside. With kerbside, leading my horse from the left traps me against the stall. I'm not keen to lead him up the ramp from his right side just because it is not familiar to...