
What is NOT Defined as
Warranty by Logan Coach, Inc.
• Surface rust and damage caused by the environment.
• Accidents or damage caused from objects striking the trailer.
• Windows breaking.
• Horses pawing depressions in the Sure Grip permanent rubber floor.
• Undue wear on tires caused by improper inflation or road hazards. (Refer to Component warranty
for tires in the is not considered warranty.)
• Overloading axles. (It is the responsibility of the trailer user to know what the limitations of the
axles are. Trailer tires that show wear on the inside is typically a sign the axles were overloaded.)
• Bent spindles. (Axle spindles that have received severe pressure applied to them from hitting
potholes, curbing, or turning sharply when the trailer is loaded will bend the spindle and cause
the tire to wear on the outside.)
• Accidents, defects, and/or liabilities caused by failure to properly attach coupler and/or
safety chains.
• Accidents, defects, and/or liabilities resulting from an alteration of the original trailer design.
• Accidents defects and/or liabilities that result from failure to properly lubricate applicable parts.
• Accidents, defects, and/or liabilities that result from failure to properly secure all doors and gates.
(All doors have a lockable latch, if a door and/or gate comes open during transit it is typically
because the door was not locked.)
• It is the responsibility of the trailer owner/user to keep accurate records of maintenance. Proper
documentation of trailer service may be key in determining warranty.
Tips for Travel
Adequate space, sensible driving practices, and a few preliminary precautions can minimize
hauling problems.
Most people develop bad hauling habits through bad driving habits. Before loading your trailer,
practice starting, stopping, and turning. Practice making turns without accelerating, and making
smooth starts and stops. Understanding horses and how to load and haul them is the responsibility
of the trailer owner.
Check the Following:
Tire Air Pressure
- Frequently check air pressure in tires on your Logan Coach trailer and on your
towing vehicle. Maintain pressure according to tire manufacturer specifications.
Suspension Components -
Check suspension for bent spindles or other worn parts. MAKE SURE
THAT LUG NUTS ARE TIGHT.
Coupler -
Check the coupler to make sure it is closed, locked, and fits tightly on the hitch ball.
Brake System with Optional Manual Control -
Test the trailer brakes after properly connecting
parts to the towing vehicle. While driving at a slow speed, apply the trailer’s brakes using only
the manual control. If the trailer stops, the brakes are working properly. If not, double check the
connectors and try the manual brakes again. If the system still fails, make additional adjustments.
Emergency Breakaway System -
With your trailer connected to the towing vehicle, pull the cable
to activate the Breakaway System, then pull the trailer a few feet; the brakes should be operating.
After testing, reset the Breakaway System.
Crank Up Vents -
Close all crank up vents before moving trailer to avoid covers getting blown off
or broken. Broken or lost vent covers are not covered under warranty.
What is NOT Typically Covered by Warranty
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