The size of the truck depends on the size of the trailer AND the number of horses in the trailer. I would suggest a 1500 (like a dodge or chevy) for anything up to a 4 horse trailerwith nothing more then a dressing room. If it has a large licing quarters ontop of the 4 horse, I would suggest something like a 2500 or larger. Anything larger then that you would probly want a large desiel or semi. Some people use an something comperable to an S10 to pull a single horse trailer with no dressing room, but it is better to pull with something larger so you do not risk an accident because the truck can not handle it. Hope this helps.
Yes, after the few required months (they can't have other people in the car with them for ___ months after receiving liscence) then a 16 year old can pull a horse trailer anywhere in the U.S. without a special liscence.
I know that I can fit 12 bodies in the back while pulling a horse trailer full of lime.
As long as you are pulling a trailer (like a boat trailer or horse trailer), and it is hitched to an insured vehicle, as a rule you aren't required to carry extra coverage. If it's an RV motorized trailer, then you need coverage just like any vehicle.
Yes.
the bottom part of the car is it A: Torque is grunt, the pulling power of the engine, measured in Horse power.
go to the horse's stall, hit the button with the arrows and click the trailer.
There is not a version of the c200 engine that overrides the 350 horsepower limit that is on it. This is for safety reasons because the engine is likely to overheat if that is done.
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no, a horse cannot overheat from not using a sweat scraper. The sweat scraper is only for removing the excess sweat from the hair of the horse, though certain breeds do overheat quicker than others, it has nothing at all to do with the grooming equitment.
You can pull a horse trailer as soon as u get your drivers license, in maryland
A horse box or horse trailer.