Posted by Nancy Howell on August 06, 2009 at 13:03:19 from (144.162.48.126):
In Reply to: O/T - towing question posted by Nancy Howell on August 06, 2009 at 06:46:20:
I've decided to use the larger trailer.
If I used the smaller trailer, I would have to hitch it up here in Dallas and unhitch it when we got to the farm. Hitch up again Sunday when we got ready to leave the farm, drive to Dallas, park the trailer in its spot in the barn and unhitch because I need the truck to go to and from work.
Next Friday I would have hitch it up again to take the horses back to the farm, then unhitch at the farm. Sunday I would have to rehitch to bring it back to Dallas, then park it in is spot in the barn and unhitch again.
With the big trailer, I will hitch it up Sunday when we get ready to leave the farm, unhitch when we get to Dallas as I need the truck to drive to and from work. Rehitch next Friday to take the horses back to the farm, then park the trailer in its spot at the farm and unhitch.
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