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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 136191" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>I currently have a 16 foot bumper trailer; but I would recommend getting a 24 foot gooseneck. Invariably what happens with me is that 2 head jump on the trailer with no effort. I don't want to let them out so I shut the partition, then I can't get the other 6 in the back section so I have to put two on there, shut the gate, open up the partition, then fight to crowd all 4 up in the front section with the partition again shut, then I open back up and invariably get 3 of the remaining 4 on the back, so I shut the gate, then I am stuck with one head I have to crowd into the alley and manhandle through the sliding door quickly without letting any of the other three out. And this is an even bigger rodeo if I am squeezing 10 or 12 on there. I know I am making this sound more difficult that it is in the real world; but having done both, TWO partitions are worth the extra money even if you rarely ever haul a full load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 136191, member: 2095"] I currently have a 16 foot bumper trailer; but I would recommend getting a 24 foot gooseneck. Invariably what happens with me is that 2 head jump on the trailer with no effort. I don't want to let them out so I shut the partition, then I can't get the other 6 in the back section so I have to put two on there, shut the gate, open up the partition, then fight to crowd all 4 up in the front section with the partition again shut, then I open back up and invariably get 3 of the remaining 4 on the back, so I shut the gate, then I am stuck with one head I have to crowd into the alley and manhandle through the sliding door quickly without letting any of the other three out. And this is an even bigger rodeo if I am squeezing 10 or 12 on there. I know I am making this sound more difficult that it is in the real world; but having done both, TWO partitions are worth the extra money even if you rarely ever haul a full load. [/QUOTE]
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