The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Pets & Working Animals => Horses, ponies, donkeys & mules => Topic started by: welshlass181 on February 06, 2012, 01:40:03 pm
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Sorry if this is in the wrong place but i am advertising on behalf of a friend on mine. She has a blue IW 510 horsebox that'll carry 2 x 17.2hh horses easily.
For those who have facebook i've got a couple of photos of it :) it's in Carmarthenshire.
(http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h261/shellsam/415619_182983831806700_100002852525761_244371_1066031475_o.jpg)
(http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h261/shellsam/340806_182984488473301_100002852525761_244372_2009912651_o.jpg)
(http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h261/shellsam/340160_182985735139843_100002852525761_244374_1719118165_o.jpg)
Galv chassis steel floor with rubber on top, twin axle, good tyres all round including new spare! Tows beautifully. All internals as they should be load bars/ dividers etc, all doors/locks good! £2750
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Do you know when it was last serviced by a fully qualified trailer mechanic ?
As horse trailers are being stopped regularly now... it is important to have that all important service certificate that is issued by qualified mechanics.
I am assuming that this trailer is more than 5yrs old due to the coloured interior.
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No idea re any of that but i do know that it is immaculate inside. If anybody is interested i'll pass on the owners details
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Ifor 510s are well regarded, even more so than the more recent 511s which had some teething issues with mouldy plastic bits, so some people actively prefer the 510 and look for them.
I would say any buyer of a trailer should be making their own inspection or better bring a qualified mechanic to do so at the time they are buying, since any certificate altho a bonus would be out of date the day after it was done.
good luck on your friends sale.