Single Horse Float
For Sale in Eyrewell North Canterbury
Great first float.
This float has been awesome. As it is wide, horses are very comfortable in it. I've had a couple of horses in (not at the same time ;-)) who were scrambling in their double floats. They floated absolutely perfectly in this as they can spread their legs wide and also stand at a bit of an angle. See pics of my 16.1hh wide boy in it.
It isn't braked as it is a single and doesn't have to be although it wouldn't take much to fit brakes.
It is solid and good to tow.
Non slip removable mats and a non slip surface to the ramp.
There is some surface rust (pictured) but this is only surface.
Will come with new warrant and it is registered.
Yet more ADVANTAGES: It doesn't look fancy so I never worried about anyone stealing it ;-) despite this it is a dependable, safe float which so comfortable even my cat likes to snooze in it (The cat does not come with it).
Only selling due to upgrade to double.
$5000 ONO
Message me or email me cathy@cathydee.com
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