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November 2008

The Renegade Aluminum Horse trailer up close

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i am looking for a horse trailer and i am wondering if the brand "hale" is a good brand

thx!

I've owned three Hale horse trailers in the past. I had no problems with any of them. My biggest problem with them was inside stall height. I like a 7ft. tall trailer and Hales are known for shorter heights 6 to 6ft. 6in. They are pretty tough made, and I think they were manufactured in Missouri, the company stopped production in 1976, due to legal problems, so the trailer you are looking at is very old.
Hope this helps.
Since the company is no longer in business anymore I think getting replacement parts could be tricky. Plus they are usually straight load trailers. I prefer slant load or stock style trailers. Horses seem to take to them better and have less loading and trailering problems. So, spending a little more money, will go a long way in the ease of trailering for your horses.

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