"Back
door", drop-down windows and picture window side...
(oooh.... aaaaah)
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"Front
door", side tack and "horses' bottom" side...
Spacious up-n-over bed area for the waving of arms and legs.
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60/40
back doors with loading light... |
Two
tie-up rings... Do I put two trailer ties on this side? Or one on each
side?
Pone inspection lights on both sides as well as loading.
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Sparkly
clean!
(not for long) |
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Me
standing in the back of the trailer, while Patrick lies on the up-n-over bed -
looking through the door-let to the first pony stall (this is to be our
shower area/mud room... You can just see the great big picture window on
the right... |
Spiffy
dividers that shut with a quiet, satisfying "cluck" sound and
don't rattle while going along. |
Looking
along the dividers to the mangers (we just have mangers on the back two
stalls). |
In
the front stall, there is an escape door (the "back door" and
the door-let through to the housie. |
The
front stall has a stud-divider down to the floor, so we can put Zini and
Provo next to each other (if necessary) and for when we're using it for
storage (most of the time?) stuff won't slide backwards into the
travelling pony feet. |
Back
doors, loading lights, tricky door latches that Lucy can't manage. |
Oooh!
Trick cupboards under the mangers... |
Two
doors open into the same space...
Good for buckets? Feed?
"Wet stuff"...?
|
Lucy
wrestles with the escape door ("back door")... |
...nope,
can't figure out how the
latch goes... |
|
Awk...
it looks HUGE... awk... |
Voila!
Drop-down windows with latches at the bottom so shorties can actually get
them open. The windows have grills in them, so you can travel with them
open and the pones can't stick their heads out to be decapitated by
passing logging trucks... but the grills also drop down, so that when you
are stopped, nosy pones can stick their heads out. |
...will
she ever figure out how to get the doors open and shut...? |