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t-dog
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« on: September 01, 2020, 09:25:15 am »

I don't have any pics of the one trailer but will try to describe it. The very rear has a large live box for hogs. There are double gates that swing open on the outer edge on the passenger side so you can put a hog in and untie it about 16-18" wide. Its tight on big hogs and that's on purpose so they can't move so.much when your are trying to untie. The divider between that part and the main part of the box is a guillotine style gate has an overhead pulley that you just lift and the hogs are moved into the larger holding box so you can keep putting hogs in without the others coming back on you. Then there is a third gate that that is on the driver side corner but the very rear of the trailer so you can back up to a pen and unload. In front of the live box and directly over the axle are 6 holes for dogs, 3 on bottom 3 on top. You can actually put 2 in each hole. Of course there is a solid back so they can't see the hogs. In front of the dog boxes is a deck with a side load ramp for a wheeler. It has a rail around it. Then there is a tool box on the tongue for vests etc. We also have a basket on top of the live box for water for dogs and hogs. Set up like this you can actually pull it with the wheeler because of where the weight is and one person can lift it on and off of the ball by hand and turn it etc. if you get in a tight.

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