HOWEVER much we love competing, show days can be a stressful enough experience without the journey itself causing palpitations. Keeping your trailer in tip-top condition, and knowing how to hitch on, reverse happily and drive smoothly will all reduce the stress levels.
We break down the elements of trailer driving from storage to travel, plus the smallprint, to get your competition season off to a safe and peaceful start.
PREPARATION
OVER the winter – and the past year’s lockdowns – many trailers have been largely redundant. It’s vital to ensure they’re roadworthy well before they’re called into use.
Alex van Rooyen, owner of Berkshire County Trailers, recommends trailers are serviced “once a year”.
“There is a standard NTTA [National Towing and Trailer Association] safety check on trailers,” he says, adding that a service checks trailer electricals, tyre condition and pressures, axles, handbrake, breakaway cable, jockey wheel, couplings and wheel bearings, as well as the chassis, floor and body.
This story is from the March 04, 2021 edition of Horse & Hound.
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