TRAILER FOR 18HH HORSE?

HARVEY1

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I'm thinking of purchasing a trailer for my 18hh horse, someone said a Rice Beaufort 60 might do, does anyone have any experience of them and how much might a second hand one cost??
 
Its only about the same size as an Ifor 510. Its actually 1" lower and narrower. It is longer though.

I like Rice trailers but I think you will find it hard to get one second hand.

If your horse will fit in this is should go into a 510 which are much more readily available second hand.

I would think you would pay £2000 upwards for a good 510. No idea of the price for a Rice 60, never seen one second hand.

Rice trailers are often only cheap because some of them are 30 years old, new they cost more than the Ifor, so I expect a late model would be expensive.
 
My lad was 18.1 but had a low set on neck so didn't have a very high head carriage. He fitted in without a shoe horn into a IW510 and travelled well in it.
 
My horse is 18hh and fits with room to spare in the Ifor 510.

I checked out loads of trailer internal dimensions and I didn't find any with a higher floor-roof height than the 510.

Also be careful when checking internal length as really you want the stall length, not the whole length as that's where the horse stands.
 
Have a look at Wessex trailers, they are a small company and may even build you one slightly taller if necessary. I have a treble Wessex and I love it! They also build the Pegasus trailers.
 
My lad was 18.1 but had a low set on neck so didn't have a very high head carriage. He fitted in without a shoe horn into a IW510 and travelled well in it.
I think that is very important as I've come across this subject before on here

THIS SITE features many trailers and has all the weights and dimensions for each of them

PS - you towing on a B or B+E licence?
 
Ifor 510 / 511 will have plenty of room - my 18 hander fits in easily & as he is a shire cross his dimensions aren't small in any direction !
 
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