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        Location: Corsicana,Tx | I have only seen one but has anyone ever put in living quarters in a bumper pull or seen any for Sale? |
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Posts: 706
   Location: Mayerthorpe Alberta | did you try horsetrailerworld? i seen some on there a while ago. |
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Posts: 1786
       Location: British Columbia | I think Lakota has a bumper pull LQ series. I saw them in person and they were nice, but I've never pulled one. |
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 Horsezips Number One Fan
Posts: 3519
   Location: on a horse | I see you are from Corsicana, check out Circle M Trailers in Kaufman, if he still has it he just took in a bumper with LQ (don't know how big) on trade |
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     Location: Do I hear Banjos? | Yep. I had at one time a nifty little Sundowner 2 horse slant BP with rear tack...and the worlds smallest LQ in the dressing room. It was just perfect for this one girl hauling by herself. I competed in NATRC and it was my home away from home on ride weekend. It had a bed, A/C, lights, a fridge, and room for a microwave/coffee pot, storage etc. It was cleverly done by the previous owner who competed in endurance. I was dry, comfortable...and all venues had a potty so I didn't need to carry my own. It didn't have a shower...but I had one of those Coleman Hot water on Demand units and rigged up a shower in the back when the venue didn't have one on site.
It was handy, and it worked well. I've seen severeal others over the years too...so it can be and is done. If you want a fancy one with more room and/bathroom etc...the Lakota's are nice...but honestly a bit long and unweildy with the horses in the back and so much LQ in front of them on a BP. And for the cost/weight...may as well go with a GN...IMHO.
I have pictures but haven't yet learned how to post them on here. If you want to see...either get me an education...or PM me your email.  |
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