need trailer brackets for portable corral

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Roger Ward

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Nov 3, 2014, 9:14:19 AM11/3/14
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Next ride I want to use a portable corral and have purchased four 12 ft steel tube panels.  Can anyone suggest off the shelf brackets that can be used to hang the panels on the side of my steel trailer?

Laney Humphrey

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Nov 3, 2014, 3:29:30 PM11/3/14
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stack the panels next to each other & measure their width then go to
Home Depot, Tractor Supply or where ever & look for brackets that
width. Get bolts that are long enough to go thru to the inside of the
walls and safe-for-horses end fasteners.
Laney
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Roger Ward

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Nov 4, 2014, 7:39:36 AM11/4/14
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Laney
thanks for writing, I had not thought of that.
Roger

Longrider

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Nov 4, 2014, 8:09:04 AM11/4/14
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Roger Corrals2Go has a great portable corral hanger , it folds down when empty and will hold the livestock panels as I have done so many times . Made of aluminum, sturdy and no rattle.
Drin Becker
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Roger Ward

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Nov 5, 2014, 8:44:08 AM11/5/14
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Drin
I looked at those brackets and they are nice from a couple of perspectives.  They fold down so you don't have a hazard sticking out from the trailer when they are not in use.  They also provide an well positioned tie downs for securing the panels on the brackets.  I just wonder if they would be strong enough to hold steel panels, since they were designed for the much lighter Corrals2Go panels.  need to give them a call and talk it over with them.  
Thanks
Roger

Dolores Arste

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Nov 5, 2014, 9:06:06 AM11/5/14
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Do report back how much those hangers are please.

Warmly,
Dolores
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Patricia Clark

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Nov 5, 2014, 11:56:32 AM11/5/14
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I use the Corrals to Go Brackets for my steel panels and they work great. I've been using them all year.
Patricia Clark

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Longrider

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Nov 6, 2014, 9:03:48 AM11/6/14
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Roger I have hauled steel cattle panels on my holders alot , I do it with my new to camping gelding so I have piece of mind :-) The holders are very sturdy . Husband is a rancher who welds etc; and said they are very well made.I think the hangars are about $125.00 from Corrals2Go.
Drin

Lynne Glazer

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Nov 6, 2014, 12:27:38 PM11/6/14
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Drin,

Yesterday I ordered the Corrals2Go brackets for my 1996-ish square galvanized panel set by Dick Hansen of Salinas (CA)  The panels have held up very well, but the bracketry to hold them on the trailer has not. 

The bracket set is $160 plus shipping. Dave said they'd support my 8 panels, no problem. Thanks for the tip! 

Lynne
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