Passtheshampoo
Well-Known Member
Just seen info on Robinson's Requisite trailers with dangerous floors.
Very interesting as we bought a brand new Cheval Liberte 1003XL in Sept 2007. We only use the trailer infrequently and it's been serviced regularly so hasn't been hammered and has been well cared for. We took my RID mare to a show last September and when we got back home opened the rear ramp and were shocked to see that a small rear left section of flooring had dropped out of the floor frame. Fortunately our youngster is very level headed and a good traveller so hadn't got upset or injured on the journey home, but it could have been so much worse.
We ended up taking the trailer to a CL Dealership to have the old plywood floor ripped out and a new polyester floor fitted by the Cheval Liberte fitter. The fitter also fitted another support bar under the trailer floor which was they obviously thought was needed. I did ask at the time if this was a recall problem etc but was told it wasn't.
Basically we've paid out for a new floor on a relatively new trailer and I'm just wondering if this cost should have been borne by the manufacturer. I was very miffed at the time but was just glad my horse hadn't been hurt.
If anyone else has been in a similar situation please PM me as I'd be interested to hear if you have taken the matter up with the Trailer Supplier/Manufacturer and any outcome.
Thanks Lynda
Very interesting as we bought a brand new Cheval Liberte 1003XL in Sept 2007. We only use the trailer infrequently and it's been serviced regularly so hasn't been hammered and has been well cared for. We took my RID mare to a show last September and when we got back home opened the rear ramp and were shocked to see that a small rear left section of flooring had dropped out of the floor frame. Fortunately our youngster is very level headed and a good traveller so hadn't got upset or injured on the journey home, but it could have been so much worse.
We ended up taking the trailer to a CL Dealership to have the old plywood floor ripped out and a new polyester floor fitted by the Cheval Liberte fitter. The fitter also fitted another support bar under the trailer floor which was they obviously thought was needed. I did ask at the time if this was a recall problem etc but was told it wasn't.
Basically we've paid out for a new floor on a relatively new trailer and I'm just wondering if this cost should have been borne by the manufacturer. I was very miffed at the time but was just glad my horse hadn't been hurt.
If anyone else has been in a similar situation please PM me as I'd be interested to hear if you have taken the matter up with the Trailer Supplier/Manufacturer and any outcome.
Thanks Lynda