Two reasons why it's important for those with horse floats to have them serviced regularly

Here are two reasons why it's important for those with horse floats to have them serviced regularly.

To ensure the safety of the items they tow in their horse floats

One reason why people with horse floats should have them serviced regularly is to ensure the safety of the items they tow in them. Most mechanics who specialise in horse float servicing will carry numerous checks that can allow them to confirm that a horse float is safe for use. For example, they'll usually test its electrical systems, brakes and suspension. This can enable them to identify potentially hazardous issues that could put the loads that are towed in a horse float at risk of damage.

For example, damage to a horse float's suspension components might result in it vibrating too much when it's towed over bumpy roads. This could result in the items within the float becoming unstable and might result in them bumping against the sidewalls of this structure and getting damaged. Likewise, issues with a horse float's brakes could result in the horse float not coming to a stop when the vehicle it's being towed by brakes, which could then cause the items inside it to be thrown forward.

A mechanic who does horse float servicing will also check and, where needed, do repairs to a float's roof, doors, latches, ramps and floor. Making sure that these areas are fully functional will allow the owner of the horse float to safely load heavy items onto and off of this structure, without the ramp or floor collapsing under the items' weight, and will also help to keep them secure inside of it. Repairs to the roof of a horse float will prevent leaks and thus ensure that the contents inside of it stay dry when it is towed during rainy periods. 

To ensure they abide by the terms of their horse float insurance policies

Another reason why those with horse floats should have them serviced regularly is so they can abide by the terms of their insurance policies. These policies will often include stipulations regarding how often a horse float must be serviced. If the owner of a horse float doesn't get this item serviced as often as their policy says they should, they might not be able to claim if the horse float breaks down and requires repair or if it sustains damage during a road accident, as a result of it malfunctioning whilst being towed. In these situations, the owner's insurance provider could argue that the incidents might not have occurred, had the owner had their horse float serviced more often.

In these circumstances, the owner of the horse float might have to make do without it, until they could afford to cover the repairs of its damaged parts themselves. This could cause issues if they need to use their horse float to, for example, transport tools or materials for their job. As such, anyone with this type of trailer should ensure that they get it serviced with the level of regularity stipulated by their insurance provider.

For more information on horse float servicing, contact a professional near you.

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I'm Robert. Welcome to my blog all about towing. I first became interested in towing when I was on a road trip with a friend. We came across an elderly couple who had broken down in the Outback. Luckily, we had a tow rope with us, and we were able to get them to the safety of the next town to have their car repaired. The local police chief later said that if we hadn't had helped the couple may have been in real danger. Since then, I have made it my mission to educate as many people about towing vehicles as possible. I hope you enjoy my blog.