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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1745420" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Well, we have 2. And we are definitely not a "large operation". The big one is essential for large loads or when I need to separate bulls on their way to the vet, hauling cull cows, moving bred heifers, etc. But a few years back, Mr TC asked me what I wanted for Christmas and I told him a smaller bumper pull. Because that way I can handle the random trip to the vet, etc. by myself. Contrary to almost everyone else, it's just easier for me to hitch & back up a bumper pull.</p><p></p><p>We've let friends/neighbors borrow our trailers before (and not just the stock trailers). Not always, but sometimes they're returned in significantly worse shape & later than anticipated. It happens, pick your battles, because the same neighbors will lend a hand at a moment's notice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1745420, member: 24027"] Well, we have 2. And we are definitely not a "large operation". The big one is essential for large loads or when I need to separate bulls on their way to the vet, hauling cull cows, moving bred heifers, etc. But a few years back, Mr TC asked me what I wanted for Christmas and I told him a smaller bumper pull. Because that way I can handle the random trip to the vet, etc. by myself. Contrary to almost everyone else, it's just easier for me to hitch & back up a bumper pull. We've let friends/neighbors borrow our trailers before (and not just the stock trailers). Not always, but sometimes they're returned in significantly worse shape & later than anticipated. It happens, pick your battles, because the same neighbors will lend a hand at a moment's notice. [/QUOTE]
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