Tuesday 2 February 2016

Keep Your Horse Safe and Happy in Your Hauler


 

Your horse is important to you, and you want to do everything possible to keep him safe and happy. If you haul him to the trail head often, or to the stable for your weekly lesson, you’re probably quite familiar with the process of hooking up, loading and hitting the road. Frequent use can result in wear and tear on the hauler, so you’ll want to stay on top of issues before they become a safety hazard. Here are some common issues to watch for.

1. Flat tire or no spare tire.

Properly inflated tires are important on any vehicle, but few things are worse than getting a flat tire on a loaded horse hauler. If your hauler has two axles, be sure to carry two spare tires.

2. Electrical wiring problems.

Trailers get their electricity from the tow vehicle. If the cables aren’t functioning, you won’t have the following:

  • Taillights and running lights
  • Brake lights and turn signals
  • Electronic braking capabilities

Make sure your wiring is hooked up and test it before pulling out of the driveway.

3. Rotten floor boards.

Most horse haulers have heavy wooden plank floors under the mats, which give your horse a safe place to stand. However, urine and water can cause rotten areas in the planks, which could become holes in the floor. Check your floor boards at least four times per year for soundness.

These are just a few common issues to watch out for. If you’d like to learn more about horse hauler repair in Santa Cruz, visit this website.

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