rjxj wrote:
It's all about money.
X2
I had a bumper pull rv along with my gooseneck LQ horse trailer. It worked out good to pull the bumper pull when we were not horse camping and vise versa. BUT, it seems that even if a trailer sits most of the time there is ALWAYS someething to fix.... and unless you equip them both equally with the same stuff you will be spending all your time transferring STUFF from one to the other.
Got tired of it and sold the bumper pull and traded the LQ horse trailer for another one which had some upgrades that we had gotten used to that was in the bumper pull.