LazyS
Well-Known Member
I am looking to buy a mobile field shelter for my windswept field. Top of hill close to a 'Trigg Point' - sheltered on north and west, limited shelter on south with a valley where the north-east/easterly wind whips up it straight at the horses in the top part of the field!
First question - timber or metal skids? Advantages of each?
Second question - one company is offering a double stable (mobile) would this be
pushing the luck with regard to 'the authorities'? And will it tow with a Land Rover?
Third question - is there anything that I should avoid - people who have bought one
would not have had/changed if they had the chance again? (stable or field shelter).
Fourth question - the grazing is located in the new National Park - will this be a problem?
I don't want to spend my 'hard earned' cash to be told its a no-no. The landowner has said he doesn't mind and it is part of a farm - although no longer used as a working farm.
Basically has anyone any advice, please.
First question - timber or metal skids? Advantages of each?
Second question - one company is offering a double stable (mobile) would this be
pushing the luck with regard to 'the authorities'? And will it tow with a Land Rover?
Third question - is there anything that I should avoid - people who have bought one
would not have had/changed if they had the chance again? (stable or field shelter).
Fourth question - the grazing is located in the new National Park - will this be a problem?
I don't want to spend my 'hard earned' cash to be told its a no-no. The landowner has said he doesn't mind and it is part of a farm - although no longer used as a working farm.
Basically has anyone any advice, please.