Reason Selling: "Getting out of horses"
1993 Circle J
Gooseneck Horse Trailer
25 foot dual axle
4 horse slant
3 removable horse dividers
3 detachable hay/feed nets
Rear loading ramp with rubber surface
Rubber stall mats
Escape door
Dressing/tack room - carpeted and insulated (purple foam, most is covered with vinyl or fabric walls)
Stays warmer in winter, cooler in summer, and doesnt drip condensation on your head, pillow, or blankets while sleeping.
4 in king memory foam (cut to fit nose of trailer) bed is pretty comfortable
Wood Ladder to get into bed area
Most Exterior running/brake lights work
Electric outlet to exterior to interior wall (need electrical source to plug into) we had a refrigerator, microwave, small heater plugged in with generator and thick electric cord.
24 in smart TV mounted in tack room (stream movies)
Matching magnetic Curtains for 3 dressing/tack room windows
2 keys for the door lock
Hand crank trailer Jack
2 spare tires mounted on rims
Work light on left (drivers side rear)
2 saddle stands mounded on inside left rear of trailer
2 bucket holders (one each side of trailer)
Folding step to get into dressing room
Top vents
Exterior Tie rings in tact both sides
Didnt have any leaks when we used it In February 2024.
Has some rust, doesnt have electric brake controls, one window in the first horse stall was broken when I bought it. (Has tinted plexiglass now)
*note. The 6 light duty horse panels in back of trailer are additional cost; we used to set up 3 on each side of the trailer or at the rear of trailer as temporary stalls while camping or at events.