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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 625635" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>Several yrs ago I loaded a bull in a fairly new 32ft coose trailer loaded just fine wasn't mean or anything closed the gate behind him so he was in an 8ft compartment went a few miles and heard a loud noise he had planted his feet against the front of the trailer and his hd against the cut gate and had pushed dents in the front wall of the trailer with his feet and folded the gate in the middle with his head when I stopped he was just standing like nothing had happened I guess he felt he needed more room that $50 haul bill sure didn't cover the damages to my trailer </p><p></p><p>Anyone who has ever been around Coose trailers know they aren't built cheap or lightweight, They are probably the stoutest built steel trailer on the market and made for rugged daily use</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 625635, member: 8829"] Several yrs ago I loaded a bull in a fairly new 32ft coose trailer loaded just fine wasn't mean or anything closed the gate behind him so he was in an 8ft compartment went a few miles and heard a loud noise he had planted his feet against the front of the trailer and his hd against the cut gate and had pushed dents in the front wall of the trailer with his feet and folded the gate in the middle with his head when I stopped he was just standing like nothing had happened I guess he felt he needed more room that $50 haul bill sure didn't cover the damages to my trailer Anyone who has ever been around Coose trailers know they aren't built cheap or lightweight, They are probably the stoutest built steel trailer on the market and made for rugged daily use [/QUOTE]
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