Lorry partitions - plastic/rubber needed?

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I bought a lorry recently and decided to get the full length partitions cut in half - so the horses are just separated at body level - rather than full length (Does that make sense?)...

So if you have half partitions like I now do - should i get some rubber or something to hang down from the partitions - giving a little bit more separation/ protection, from catching another horses legs?

I'm not sure I've expalined that very well
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mine has rubber hanging... def worth it if you are carrying more than one horse to stop them treading on one another.

BIt confused though as to how your partitions have been cut in half.
 
Really - great - will do that. Does everyone think is best to have them?

This is sort of what I mean:

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Where I drew the yellow line is the bit that was cut off - then they welded the metal bar at the bottom, to the wood - so it is still all encased by metal... so hard to explain!
 
I have the dangley rubber on my partitions but it is starting to wear away and i need to replace it but i want clear not black... does anyone know where i can get this from?
 
clear rubber is pretty expensive ( we use it on our lorries) it can be bought in pre cut widths from hartford commercial.

tel: 0161 654 4354 ask for andrew - the will deliver on over night carrier too
 
I did exactly the same to my trailer partition so the horses could spread their legs more and to reduce the weight so I could remove it easily.

The guy who did mine welded a length of metal about 4cm wide to the underside of the 'new' bottom of the partition. He drilled holes in it and gave me another length of the same to bolt on over the rubber skirt. I never got round to fitting the rubber but I generally only travel one horse.
 
pathelschoice - thank you very much for that, have text details to hubby so he can ring and order (he was only saying earlier should try and get it done this weekend)
 
We get our rubber from machine mart - it comes on a roll and you have to cut it to size but it is sooooooo much cheaper than going to a horsey place.

Not only does it allow the horses to spread out a bit more, it stops sloopy poop being splashed everywhere!! Oh, the joys!!
 
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