I have to smile about your advice to add a toll ball lock on the trailer. My trailer is so uncommon here, that thieves will pass it by for American trailers, many of which look very much alike. I have no worries on it disappearing at all. But thanks again. adding locks this way will work!
Thanks for the suggestion, but that hole for the locking pin is only a quarter inch wide at best: Even if that cable is narrow enough, I wouldn't be able to thread it in through the opening.
Greetings to my horse friends in the UK from New Mexico. I own an Ifor Williams 510.
I've recently moved and found a great place to board my horse. However, due to problems with thefts in the area, I cannot leave my saddle within boarding barn.
I will be storing my horse trailer...
Thanks everyone! If the weather is good tomorrow, I'm going to give the wiring another try. I think some of it is going to be trial and error, but your input will help immensely. For example, pink for the interior light wiring had not occurred to me! I'll let you know how it goes.
I'm in the U.S. I have one of the few Ifor Williams horse trailers here. I need to wire my trailer to work with the wiring on my pickup. Unfortunately, I'm unsure of the terms used on the wiring diagram as some of them are not the same as we use here in the U.S.
Here is what is printed...
Thanks everyone for the advice and encouragement! I'll give it another try tomorrow and will be looking for a response from Angelbones who generously offered to take a look at her lock.
I did try to open it from the inside, but didn't think that was even possible, so I'll take another look...
Hi,
I just bought a new Ifor Williams horse box. I can't seem to get the (human) door unlocked. My first challenge is that I don't know if the key slot set perpendicular or horizontal means the door is unlocked. My second challenge is that in either position, I can't get the handle to...