
Posted Thu, Dec 23 2010 11:03 PM CST | ||
GALE TRUCKING LLC VALENTINE, NE 402-389-1562 Posts: 5 |
looking for comments or preferences on weather to have counter balance on left or right side of the trailer, straight cow trailer, no hog or sheep rail pls post your likes or dislikes,, thanks | REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTE |
Posted Fri, Dec 24 2010 08:25 AM CST | ||
CLINT CROWLEY CROOKED OAK SERVICES ST. ONGE, SD 605-642-2606 Posts: 1 |
either one will work as long as you can keep it upright chad merry christmas and abetter new year clint. | REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTE |
Posted Fri, Dec 24 2010 02:21 PM CST | ||
CHAD KOEHN RUSSELL KOEHN & SONS TRUCKING LIVINGSTON, CA 209-628-4353 Posts: 1 |
I like the left side myself. The reason is cattle can run straight in or out and when they are wild and on the hook it makes it a little easier |
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Posted Fri, Dec 24 2010 09:58 PM CST | ||
SANDY M SANDY M , SD Posts: 3 |
Loaded and unloaded with both of these ways and have to agree. The straight shot to the back helps alot when off loading. |
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Posted Sat, Dec 25 2010 09:54 PM CST | ||
GEORGE WASSENAAR GEORGE WASSENAAR TRUCKING BUHL, ID 951-317-6651 Posts: 14 |
we have a trailer with a right side counter balance and I think its a pain in the butt... But maybe its because im used to my trailer which has a left side counter balance... But I do agree with the straight shot in and out. | REPLY REPLY WITH QUOTE |