GVWR is the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. This is the weight of an empty vehicle plus the maximum carrying capacity of the vehicle recommended by the manufacturer
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There is no standard collective noun for trailers.Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a convoy of trailers, an encampment of trailers, a caravan of trailers, etc.
GVRW or (Gross Vehicle Rated Weight), is how much weight a vehicle is designed to carry. The GVRW includes the net weight of the vehicle, plus the weight of passengers, fuel, cargo and any additional accessories towed, or a configuration of both. The GVRW is a safety standard used to prevent overloading and exceeding the performance capabilities the vehicle is rated. GVRW: Gross Vehicle Rated Weight Maximum load capacity of a vehicle.
Catering trailers are used to help a person sell their business in food. Some examples would be a hot dog stand or a pretzel stand. This is where they setup what they are selling and it can be moved around.
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Believe it or not there was at least an informal study done on this exact thing. In stock trailers (trailers with no dividers) horses seemed to want to stand slightly sideways or diagonally. They would do it over and over. The conclusion was that they could balance better in this position.
GVRW 4,277 lbs. 2 wheel drive version.
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Yes. There are many well built aluminum trailers that will stand up to the weight of 4 horses. Just make sure you buy a big enough trailer to handle the size and weight of your horses. There are even aluminum horse trailers that are designed to hold 6 or more horses.
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