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Re: 8 ft trailer-16 ft hog panels [Re: lubbockdave] #6157006 01/27/16 03:57 AM
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If you weren't so far away I have an 18 ft trailer you could barrow.


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Re: 8 ft trailer-16 ft hog panels [Re: TAT] #6157236 01/27/16 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted By: TAT
If you weren't so far away I have an 18 ft trailer you could barrow.


I appreciate that! I think I am going to go ahead and pull the trigger on a 14 ft trailer I found this week. I am just hoping 14 ft is long enough to haul the 16 ft hog panels w/o worry...

Re: 8 ft trailer-16 ft hog panels [Re: lubbockdave] #6253282 04/09/16 06:29 PM
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I use zip ties but as said above depending on how many you have. I wouldn't do more than six at a time

Re: 8 ft trailer-16 ft hog panels [Re: lubbockdave] #6253323 04/09/16 07:31 PM
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Two foot hanging out the end is a non issue. Flag it and strap it down and forward so it won't slide. Let us know how it works.


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Re: 8 ft trailer-16 ft hog panels [Re: lubbockdave] #6255911 04/11/16 10:54 PM
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I have carried 8 16' panels on my 10' trailer with a ramp gate with no problems. I secured the panel ends at the front of the trailer, secured the panel where the side rails meet the ramp gate then used 2 ratchet straps to pull the ends in the air down a little.


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Re: 8 ft trailer-16 ft hog panels [Re: lubbockdave] #6256028 04/11/16 11:59 PM
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I made a last minute trip to the lease a few weeks ago and decided to expand my pen. Stopped at Higganbothams in Coleman and bought four 20 footers with no trailer, just my long bed truck. All I did was fold them in half long way and put a few pieces of wire to hold it and slid it right in the truck and threw a ratchet strap over it, rode just fine!


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Re: 8 ft trailer-16 ft hog panels [Re: CRAnderson52] #6267658 04/20/16 02:28 AM
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Originally Posted By: CRAnderson52
I made a last minute trip to the lease a few weeks ago and decided to expand my pen. Stopped at Higganbothams in Coleman and bought four 20 footers with no trailer, just my long bed truck. All I did was fold them in half long way and put a few pieces of wire to hold it and slid it right in the truck and threw a ratchet strap over it, rode just fine!


This is exactly what I do. Just fold them over and tie down or put a strap over them. Super easy.

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