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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 41511" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>I bought a 24' stock combo. It's not a straight stock and partly closed for long haul of horses. 24' is cumbersome, but nice. I bought 15 heifers in the 800 lb range from Adam's Ranch last fall and loaded all in one trip. Whatever you do, look closely at the construction near the floor. Mine collects waste at he bottom where the walls and floor meet and it's hard to clean, thus it is rotting out already. Also, I've had to re-weld a lot of the spot welds that came on mine. I like having a big goose, but I'm sorely disappointed with the quality. To do it again, I'd spend the extra bucks and get a well made trailer. The gooseneck brand is a well made trailer from what I've seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 41511, member: 19"] I bought a 24' stock combo. It's not a straight stock and partly closed for long haul of horses. 24' is cumbersome, but nice. I bought 15 heifers in the 800 lb range from Adam's Ranch last fall and loaded all in one trip. Whatever you do, look closely at the construction near the floor. Mine collects waste at he bottom where the walls and floor meet and it's hard to clean, thus it is rotting out already. Also, I've had to re-weld a lot of the spot welds that came on mine. I like having a big goose, but I'm sorely disappointed with the quality. To do it again, I'd spend the extra bucks and get a well made trailer. The gooseneck brand is a well made trailer from what I've seen. [/QUOTE]
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