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Tips for Purchasing Hale Horse Trailers

If you’ve just bought your first horse, you may be wondering how to get it to your home. This means it’s time to purchase one of Hale Horse trailers top of the line trailers to get your new love home to the barn. There are a lot of options and things that a person needs to research before purchasing this item.

The first thing you need to check is to make sure that your vehicle can handle all the weight you’re about to be towing. It can cause serious damage to your car or truck if it isn’t equipped to handle the massive weight load you’ll be pulling. If your car can’t handle the load, you may want to borrow one from a friend that can pull the weight so you can get the horse to your home.

Next thing you’ll want to consider is the maximum weight load you’ll be hauling. This is calculated pretty easily. All you do is add the weight of all the horses you’ll be hauling plus the empty weight of the Hale horse trailers weight and you have the maximum weight load. If the load surpasses that of your vehicle’s ability, definitely borrow or rent a different vehicle.

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When deciding which Hale horse trailers are right for you and your horse, you need to keep in mind that every horse behaves differently. Some will need trailers that have light-colored backgrounds instead of dark-colored backgrounds. This is because most horses are terrified of the dark, and if the trailer has a lighter background, it is easier to coax them into the trailer. Make sure there is plenty of leg room so the horse can move and keep his balance. You may have to install some lights in the trailer as well. These usually run off batteries and are easy to install.

Be sure to check the doors and make sure they shut and lock properly without any objects obstructing the door’s ability to close. If you come across any Hale horse trailers that are damaged in this area, please do not use them. This could cause a major problem and a lot of injuries. You don’t want to run the risk of losing your new horse due to a lack of checking the quality of the trailer you’re purchasing. This is usually only a problem in used trailers and can be easily avoided by inspection.

Be sure to check the Hale horse trailers you’re looking at for holes, splinters, and other defects that may cause the horse to get injured during the trip. You can also make the trip more comfortable for your horse by making sure the bars in the stalls are all padded properly. This will help to soften the bumpy ride home and also reduce the risk of your animal getting injured.

An extremely crucial part of buying a Hale horse trailer is making sure the hitching system is secure and working properly. It’s best to give the hitch, the trailer, and the vehicle pulling the trailer a good look over before hitting the open road. Check the brakes, tires, and the doors on the trailer before you leave. Preventive maintenance is crucial to making sure you get your animal hauled safely to his new home.

These are just a few tips to make you a little bit more knowledgeable about horse trailers so that you can be sure to get your new friend home safe. By checking into each and every one of these areas, you are guaranteed to purchase the right trailer for the job. Just remember, it’s all about the safety of the horse and what it needs.

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  1. Nancy
    July 7th, 2008 at 13:04 | #1

    Could you plese help me? I have a Hale 2 horse trailer 1975 model I purchased from a person in IL. I need to know what the emty weight and the carrying weight is on it. It does not have it on the title. I need it to reg in TX I cannot get plates for it if I don’t have this information. Hope you can help me.

    Thanks a bunch

  2. HorseTrailer Admin
    July 8th, 2008 at 02:00 | #2

    Nancy, did you contact the person you bought the trailer from? It might be your fastest option to obtain the information as the former owner have had to have the same information in order to get plates originally.

    If that doesn’t work I suggest that you call the company that produced the trailer. They will definitely be able to help you.

  3. HorseTrailer Admin
    July 8th, 2008 at 12:00 | #3

    Nancy, did you call the company at http://www.haletrailer.com ?

  4. September 17th, 2009 at 09:37 | #4

    I have a 1983 20ft. horse trailor and the door mechanism to the tack room is broken and the handle is missing. Is there a dealer that has the parts i need? 337-654-3239