Description
Looking for livestock combo trailers that handle both stock and horses? This 2012 Hart Short-Go single axle gooseneck delivers versatility in a manageable package. Front tack and rubber-lined walls make this work for multiple hauling needs.
Livestock Combo Trailers Features
Trailer Configuration
- Single axle
- Gooseneck hitch
- Stock combo design
- Hart Short-Go model
- 2012 year
Ventilation & Safety
- Slats on head
- Slats on hip
- Good airflow
- Visibility
Rear Access
- Full rear door
- Sliding gate
- Flexible loading
Interior Protection
- Rubber-lined walls
- Werm floor
- Insulated roof
- Durable construction
Front Tack
- 4-tier saddle rack
- Bridle hooks
- Blanket bar
- Door caddy
- Organized storage
Purchase Details
- Price: $12,500
Why These Livestock Combo Trailers for Sale Work
Livestock combo trailers for sale with this level of features at single axle weight are practical for everyday haulers. The Hart Short-Go design means this trailer is built for frequent use without being oversized.
Single axle configuration keeps weight down and makes towing easier. Better fuel economy, less strain on your truck, and simpler maintenance compared to tandem axle trailers. For local hauling and shorter distances, single axle makes perfect sense.
Slats on head and hip provide ventilation and visibility. Livestock can see out, air flows through, and you can check on animals during stops. The sliding gate in the full rear door gives flexible loading options.
Rubber-lined walls protect both the trailer and your animals. Livestock that lean or shift during transport won’t damage the walls or hurt themselves. Easy to clean too – just hose it out.
Werm floor is durable material that handles heavy use. Insulated roof keeps temperatures more stable. Hot days don’t turn the trailer into an oven. These features show this trailer was built for animal comfort.
Front tack with 4-tier saddle rack, bridle hooks, blanket bar, and door caddy makes this work for horse hauling too. Store your equipment organized and protected. The combo design means you can haul horses one day and cattle or sheep the next.
Gooseneck hitch provides better weight distribution and stability compared to bumper pull trailers. Weight sits over your truck’s rear axle for more controlled towing.
Livestock Combo Trailers Specifications
- Year: 2012
- Brand: Hart
- Model: Short-Go
- Type: Stock Combo Gooseneck
- Axles: Single
- Ventilation: Slats on head and hip
- Rear: Full door with sliding gate
- Interior: Rubber-lined walls, werm floor, insulated roof
- Tack: Front tack with 4-tier saddle rack, bridle hooks, blanket bar, door caddy
- Price: $12,500
At $12,500 for a 2012 livestock combo trailers for sale with gooseneck and front tack, you’re getting versatile equipment at budget-friendly pricing. The single axle design keeps this manageable for everyday hauling while the rubber-lined walls and insulated roof show attention to animal comfort. Perfect for ranchers, hobby farmers, or horse people who need multi-purpose capability. When shopping for livestock trailers that also handle horses, combo design with proper tack storage makes this practical for both uses.









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