'
1
Forums Albums Skins 1
Search Register Logon


You are logged in as a guest. Logon or register an account to access more features.
OTHER FORUMS:    Barrel Horses  -   Trucks   -   Cutting  -   Reining  -   Roping 
'
Mangers in 7 wide

Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Last activity 2014-08-01 8:14 AM
8 replies, 4201 views

View previous thread :: View next thread
   General Discussion -> Trailer Talk  Click to return to Barrel Talk
Refresh
Message format
 
upslady
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2014-07-05 7:44 AM (#159726)
Subject: Mangers in 7 wide


Member


Posts: 35
25
Location: Vero Beach Fl
I am in the process of ordering a new horse trailer and would appreciate some input. I currently have a 10.5 lq 3 horse 7 wide 7.5 tall with oversize tack and has a slide out. I am only moving up to a 12.5 lq and staying with the 7wide 7.5 tall with the slide out.The owner of the trailer company suggested I go ahead and put in mangers in the 7 wide. Said they are doing it all the time now and everyone loves them. I have not seen mangers in a 7 wide so am curious if anyone else has them. I am also thinking about adding a sliding tack that pulls out in front of my third stall. It pulls out about 5 feet and holds 900 pounds on the sliding rack. If I do that it will take away from having a door between the horse area and lq. Probably not a real problem. They also now have a generator that fits in the manger that pulls or slides out when you run it. Has anyone seen anything like that. Said the roof top models have gotten too expensive. Any suggestions on things to add please comme
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
honor
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2014-07-05 8:21 AM (#159728 - in reply to #159726)
Subject: RE: Mangers in 7 wide


Regular


Posts: 99
252525
Location: Pleasant Plain, Ohio 45162
I had a Sundowner that was 7' wide with mangers and worked fine for us. The storage underneath is just not quite as wide naturally.
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
Rostrenga
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2014-07-06 7:55 AM (#159733 - in reply to #159726)
Subject: RE: Mangers in 7 wide


Veteran


Posts: 211
100100
Location: El Paso, Texas
I have a 7 wide Trailswest, they work fine, plenty of extra storage and we always leave real early and the horses eat their breakfast on the way. It's also easy to offer water on the road by placing buckets on the feeder at rest stops. Get the mangers
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
OldSchoolCowgirl
Reg. Jul 2014
Posted 2014-07-12 2:13 AM (#159856 - in reply to #159726)
Subject: RE: Mangers in 7 wide


New User


Posts: 2

I think that a 7' wide trailer is too narrow for mangers. 7'6" would be the narrowest I would go. In my opinion, horses are too crammed in there - 8' wide is the best with mangers.Also, be careful with putting a generator in the mangers - I know a lot of people who have done this and they say that the generators run hotter in there because they are all closed in......and you have to be careful where the exhaust comes out. You probably won't be able to tie a horse over there.
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
TT's
Reg. Aug 2008
Posted 2014-07-12 7:51 AM (#159858 - in reply to #159726)
Subject: RE: Mangers in 7 wide


Member


Posts: 45
25
Location: Indiana
I wouldn't put mangers in a 7 wide. The 8' wide will also give you more "LQ space for a just a little more money. I have seen generators in mangers but they are much easier to work on (change oil, etc) up top and will be cooler and exhaust is higher
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
upslady
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2014-07-12 10:23 AM (#159859 - in reply to #159726)
Subject: RE: Mangers in 7 wide


Member


Posts: 35
25
Location: Vero Beach Fl
The generator will be on a sliding drawer that pulls out and is used on the outside of the trailer. So it should not interfere except for tying a horse that close to the generator if it is pulled out.
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
ChopRod
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2014-07-31 10:11 PM (#160211 - in reply to #159733)
Subject: RE: Mangers in 7 wide


Member


Posts: 30
25
Location: Big Prairie, Ohio
Just acquired lightly used 2008 (titled in 2011) Trails West 8x13 w/ slide Sierra 3 HS 7w 7.5h. Generator. Mangers. Nice. Top of the line interior. Trails West trailers do have a little more length behind the rear axles than most trailers. Plus a 13 short wall instead of 12. The added length is do to the slant being more angled which enables room for mangers and not crowd the horses. We haul palominos ranging from 15.2 - 16.3. We did add some padding. Mangers add so much more convenient storage and we didn't want an 8 wide.
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
horsey1
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2014-08-01 7:59 AM (#160213 - in reply to #159859)
Subject: RE: Mangers in 7 wide


Elite Veteran


Posts: 720
500100100
Originally written by upslady on 2014-07-12 10:23 AM

The generator will be on a sliding drawer that pulls out and is used on the outside of the trailer. So it should not interfere except for tying a horse that close to the generator if it is pulled out.


FWIW- Those that I've worked on were meant to slide out for service. They are to be inside manger and the slide bolted closed to operate.
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
horsey1
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2014-08-01 8:14 AM (#160214 - in reply to #160213)
Subject: RE: Mangers in 7 wide


Elite Veteran


Posts: 720
500100100
And for standard saddle type horses mangers in a 7'W seem to work well. The manger is typically narrower, so you don't get as much storage, but it doesn't take up any more room than a feed bag does.
share Top of the page Bottom of the page
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread
Message format
 

'
Registered to: Horse Trailer World
(Delete all cookies set by this site)