Marnie
Well-Known Member
I have been offered an Ifor Williams 510, very good condition, I know all the history, it has been regularly serviced etc. I've got a LWB Mitsubishi Pajero which will tow a trailer easily. At the moment, I have an old (1981) Mercedes 2 horse lorry which runs well locally but is not particularly enjoyable to drive longer distances and has no power steering. My 16.1 cob mare travels well in it. It is a walkthrough (i.e. can go from cab to horse without getting out), the horses travel forwards and it is high and spacious in the horse area. It has 'day' living (gas cooker, fridge) but these are a bit tatty all though usable I have never used them.
I know someone who may buy my lorry for the same amount or a bit more than the trailer is selling for. I am able to try the trailer to see if my mare travels ok.
So, I am in a real dilemma as to whether I should sell my lorry and go for the trailer (assuming that my mare will load, travel ok in it). Benefits of the trailer would be less cost (no MOT, tax, less insurance, maintenance etc). I don't need to take a test and have towed trailers before. Benefits of my lorry are that I know my mare will travel well.
Has anyone made a similar decision? What were the outcomes?
Sorry, this got a bit long!!
I know someone who may buy my lorry for the same amount or a bit more than the trailer is selling for. I am able to try the trailer to see if my mare travels ok.
So, I am in a real dilemma as to whether I should sell my lorry and go for the trailer (assuming that my mare will load, travel ok in it). Benefits of the trailer would be less cost (no MOT, tax, less insurance, maintenance etc). I don't need to take a test and have towed trailers before. Benefits of my lorry are that I know my mare will travel well.
Has anyone made a similar decision? What were the outcomes?
Sorry, this got a bit long!!