There is a local place by where my parents live that has brand new Titan for around 6500 for a 3 horse. I just wanted to know if anyone had any first hand experiences with them. From looking at them online they look like well made trailers.
I bought a used Titan (3 horse slant, the Classic model) a few years ago and I really like mine. It is not fancy but it is well made and safe. My horses all ride very comfortably in it.
We have one and love it. They are one of, if not the most, popular brand in Montana and they get used hard. We’ve hauled everything from cows to horses to furniture in ours, miles and miles of gravel washer board roads and it is still solid. Ours must be 20 years old now too and it still pulls like a dream. It’s 20 feet long and it pulls so true and balanced no matter what’s in it that you can forget it’s back there.
Highly recommend.
The ones I know of are only ~10 years old, so I don’t know how they hold up over decades, but the two 3 horse slants w/ dressing room in front I know of were very well loved by their owners and still looked great after sitting out in the sun and rainstorms. They were also plenty roomy for my 16.3hh gelding to fit in easily. I would have happily bought one if I found one with the specifics I wanted.
We have had two titans. I loved them both. They were both solid, long lasting trailers
I have Titen Renegade … I think it is the 1993 model… It’s definitely not pretty, steel, 4 hrs with rear tack, the people I got it from had some destructo horses (one window was kicked or sat on and is gone aside from the frame and the metal bars and the frame is bent around it, three of the sliders are missing, its got some rust, mostly cosmetic, I had a hole form on the bottom of my rear door so I patched that up. I began a sandblasting project when I got it and finally get up, eventually just repainted the thing, but thats wearing off now (its been several years). Structurally the trailer is still in good shape tough, and does haul very well… Looks like a beast though haha!
I have a 2 horse Titan GN and love it. They are well made steel trailers. The company is locally owned so the distance between the CEO’s chair and the factory floor where the products are made is about 50’. The factory employees that I visited with like their work and how they are treated. Lots of K-State engineering grads work there.