Buying a second hand horse trailer: the right questions to ask and important checks to make - Your Horse

2022-09-11 21:36:14 By : Mr. Gawain Tang

With the recent DVLA announcement stating that tests for towing a trailer will be scrapped this autumn, you might be on the hunt for a trailer of your own.

We asked Alan Hiscox, Director of Safety at the British Horse Society, what to look for and important questions to ask before buying a second-hand trailer.

“Our BHS members’ legal helpline takes many calls about unscrupulous sellers, so be cautious and take an experienced friend along with you if you’re not confident that you can assess the trailer’s mechanical condition yourself,” said Alan.

“It’s important to make sure that the seller genuinely owns the trailer, so meet them at their home, not a public place like a service station, and ask for proof of ownership.

“Watch out for signs of tampering with the manufacturer’s plate, which shows the trailer’s serial number – this is also often stamped on the chassis of some trailers.

“Be suspicious of a recent paint respray, and ensure you obtain a signed receipt showing the vendor’s address.

“A quick Internet search will tell you approximately what price the trailer ought to be around, so if the seller wants a quick deal and the price seems too good to be true, then it probably is.”

Some main points to check are:

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