Annagain
Well-Known Member
Just wondering what people's thoughts are on this? My horse is slightly dodgy travelling on my forward facing trailer. It's nothing major, the odd stumble if I don't take a left hand bend slowly enough - and I mean really slow - and he has to go on the left of the trailer. On my friend's rear facing trailer he is foot perfect.
I'm considering the move to a lorry and just doing a bit of window shopping / research. Ideally I would like a little 5T two horse with basic day living - nothing special, just a hob, sink and somewhere to sit/get changed in the rain. A 3.5T wouldn't give me enough payload but I don't need anything bigger than 5/6T and would be happier in a smaller vehicle. I've got an old style licence so fine to drive up to 7.5T.
Both mine and my share horse are big boys and quite long in the back so I don't really want herringbone as a smaller lorry like this wouldn't really have the width they need for that. Due to how my boy travels, I'd like a rear facing lorry, but other than the really expensive new lorries like the Alexanders they're almost impossible to find, 99% are forward facing or herringbone.
Some questions have sprung to mind - hoping someone can answer them for me!
Is there a reason why rear facing ones aren't really made?
Is it that they're not needed due to horses travelling better on lorries - even forward facing?
Is there something about the weight distribution that means rear facing isn't wise?
Would it be possible to convert either a forward facing (some seem to have ramps in a place that could allow this?) or herringbone one to rear facing and if so, would the cost of doing this be prohibitive?
I realise these questions might be a bit specialist, but I'd be grateful for any info/advice.
I'm considering the move to a lorry and just doing a bit of window shopping / research. Ideally I would like a little 5T two horse with basic day living - nothing special, just a hob, sink and somewhere to sit/get changed in the rain. A 3.5T wouldn't give me enough payload but I don't need anything bigger than 5/6T and would be happier in a smaller vehicle. I've got an old style licence so fine to drive up to 7.5T.
Both mine and my share horse are big boys and quite long in the back so I don't really want herringbone as a smaller lorry like this wouldn't really have the width they need for that. Due to how my boy travels, I'd like a rear facing lorry, but other than the really expensive new lorries like the Alexanders they're almost impossible to find, 99% are forward facing or herringbone.
Some questions have sprung to mind - hoping someone can answer them for me!
Is there a reason why rear facing ones aren't really made?
Is it that they're not needed due to horses travelling better on lorries - even forward facing?
Is there something about the weight distribution that means rear facing isn't wise?
Would it be possible to convert either a forward facing (some seem to have ramps in a place that could allow this?) or herringbone one to rear facing and if so, would the cost of doing this be prohibitive?
I realise these questions might be a bit specialist, but I'd be grateful for any info/advice.