Cimarron Premium
Horse Trailer Review,
10 Years to the Top, Better by Design
At horse expo's I tour, I hear
folks say "Cimarron is the
darling of the industry" from other manufactures. It's good to be
noticed. I've noticed Cimarron leads the way on
important upgrades. I toured the factory with Michael Terry,
president of Cimarron Trailers. You have to be in shape to keep up
with Michael, he has lots of energy and loves the trailer business.
Even in the current recession, Cimarron Trailers is improving, expanding and
zeroing in on efficiency. The factory is staying the same size, but
putting out 25% more trailers. There is a handful of aluminum trailer
manufactures at the top in premium trailers. None surpasses
Cimarron current models. I participate in a truck shootout just about every year,
other auto journalist and myself put the trucks thru the paces and
pick a winner. I'd be happy to do a shootout with the top trailers.
The top trailers need smart engineering, custom doors and windows, top
components, strong beautiful welds etc. The result is quality uniformity on all trailers from roof to axles. Where
else would you build horse trailers, but the heart of Oklahoma, rich is
trailer history, and has the qualified skilled workers.
Very much a group effort with labor
and management on the same team, many workers and supervisors that
have been with Cimarron since the beginning. Lean efficient
manufacturing system creates savings per trailer built. That savings
goes to employee bonuses and quality incentive, after rework,
employee's get bonus. Good place to work in a recession.
Beautiful
trailers, the trademark of Cimarron, sells in a normal
economy. In a recession Cimarron proves itself with a
quality investment in a trailer that won't let you down on
the road.
Michael Terry does his part managing costs and inventory
control so important for factory and dealer survival. His
goal is to be around for the long term eliminating waste and
increasing efficiency. Touring his trailer factory revealed
the dramatic changes from 3 years ago with my last report.
From
big Living Quarter trailers, to easy towing two horse bumper
pulls, the strength is where you can't see it. Look at the
framing (right picture,) it's massive, engineered for the suspension to flex not the
frame. This is something truck manufactures have learned
with stiffer frames they can dial in a better suspension.
Assembly line efficiency and standardization, similar to Japanese auto
makers.
Supplies are on carts instead of shelves, so they can come
to the assembly line after being loaded from stock.
Less space, less
time getting components to assembly line. Line is closer together,
the parts roll to the trailer.
Lessons from Henry Ford's
assembly line, only better.
Andy, the engineer using
a 3D computer program can stress test components, speeding
up improvements and strength in Cimarron trailers.
Engineering changes such as steel rear corner boomerang,
allows narrower corner post for a wider stronger door
opening.
Computer engineering allows 4" wider and 2" taller door, Huck bolts
not welding the 1/4" plate boomerang gusset, is stronger than typical welded fishplate.
Strong
Necks, You'll Never Worry About
Look at the
bracing (picture left,) boomerang steel reinforcement huck
bolted to the aluminum frame. Huck bolts, like giant rivets
stay tight permanently, not lock washers, bolts and nuts.
Steel gooseneck has a 42" wing
gusset. Standard posts are 1 3/8" x 2" posts, 4" wide posts at doors.
I've
been in trailer factories where metal was welded on top of
metal on top of metal to be sure of strength without knowing
what was needed, no engineering, no understanding why they
built it that way, not a Cimarron. The Cimarron way builds
on purpose and tests.
Wider
and longer trailers get a larger floor rail (right
picture.) 9" tall frame 1/4" thick, using huck
fasteners to
attach to neck.
The t-frames are one
piece tail to tongue, with an off-set 3 inches on
top and 6 inch on bottom. This allows for lower jams
on side doors without cutting the frame and more
protection below for water tanks. Each floor joint
is double tongue and grooved interlocking with 6 "
centers for a solid strong floor.
Look at the siding and smooth aluminum skin attached with 3M VHB
Tapes. radius rocker panels finish the trailer neck.
18" radius nose, safety bar grills,
34" hip windows, lots of them.
Extruded
floor sections go together like Lego's, more
manufactures are switching
Flooring 6"
center I-beam double tongue-groove
Floor jigs
makes welding at a comfortable height....
and
handles the largest piece of the puzzle
Rear bumper skid plate, you know you'll drag your butt
sometime
Stall dividers 1 1/2
inches thick
Fenders are bolted on,
replacing fenders will happen to you sometime on any
trailer
Forklift loads carts, so welders can weld not load
Let the computer do the
cutting and the parts always are the same size
Computer saw keeps the
pieces the same size
This is art, it's the joint where the wall angles into the nose, no
gaps, great welds, great engineering and you don't see any of it
after the trailer is built.
Four inch radius post at drop down windows, two sides protect horse
with smooth edges. Cimarron wider post is stronger than rectangle
and c channel posts used in trailer brands.
Look at these pictures and see the engineering and welding skill
in the joints. No gaps
18" radius nose
is reinforced
Components come to
the welders and at the right height, just like the auto
makers
Safer environment
with less injuries when you don't have to travel far
for your parts
Extruded
radius, strong aluminum corners
Drop
down windows side latch easy to reach, have adjustable striker plate to stay tight
Triple wall
construction with 1 3/8" styrofoam insulation
Ribbed floor to hold mats, see the welds on the siding, 6005A aluminum alloy resistant to urine
3M VHB Tapes, foam on tape quiets sound, not
a
tin can sound, easy to repair, no rivets stretching from expansion,
smooth clean look
TIG welds are stronger, more nice
welds to drool over on the kick wall which will be covered with a
rubber mat
.090 kick plate, &
rubber kick mat up to bottom of windows all around
7'1" height Lonestar stock trailer, gotta love chrome and black,
bling, bling. Makes you want to go out an buy cows!
Triple framed doors
with 4 hinges, look at the welds and grease zerks. Just one of the
features to look for in a top tier trailer. Cimarron trailers are
made for the long haul and decades of ownership.
Five hinge stock trailer (picture at
right.) Hauling cattle is a whole different ball game. Cattle don't stand still and they
really test a trailer.
Efficiency manufacturing with a weeks order scheduled, parts built and
aligned with assembly timing. Try to do a factory tour at Cimarron,
it will be an education.
1/2 inch honeycomb fiberglass.
Quieter roof, not
popping like aluminum
..R3 fiberglass roof, 20 degrees
cooler, quieter, supports my 280 #s of muscle
Bows
under strong roof
New
beautiful siding
is a stronger.....
... new extrusion slat siding, bold lines, stronger
design
Corner broom closet tack room (left) allows larger rear door, nice
for loading horses, golf carts, colts, ATV, ponies, hay, moving the
kids to college, etc.
Safety guard grill (picture right)
allows air flow and is easy to pull out, no latches but a channel it
slides in which operates with the drop down window.
Cimarron,
known for big trailers, lets you take it all with you on the road.
Eliminating the rear center post, adds flexibility.
The rear doors can be opened independently
Even a running board on a 8 ft wide
These steps have
been copied by others, but the original is still the
best...
...new
Heavy Duty, improved tread, blends with rocker
panel. will fit older trailers
Metal work that Audi would brag about
Beautiful nose,
eighteen inch radius nose
Hay pods, for the wet states
Miles of tack room carpet
Spring loaded
dividers, 1 1/2 in. thick, 3ft 3 in. wide, stalls
with flush powder coated
aluminum stall latch
LED tail lights, moved up. Trailers are acid washed twice before
trailers ship
Big
improvements to the rear end. Aluminum heavy duty casting
cam lock latches are smooth, quiet and horse safe. Nylon
Bushings make them easier to operate and quieter. Independent rear doors with a new wiper seal, no need for a post,
they are independent. The foam
wiper seal allows wider rear door opening and with the collapsible
rear tack room, there is
more room for a mare and foal or 4 wheeler.
Powder coated aluminum, no carpet to mold. designed to keep the
saddle from bucking off on our smooth interstates
Double struts on saddle rack
makes swing out your heavy saddles easy
Heavier cam lock with slam latches,
3M tape makes the walls quieter, slam latch bushings are quieter
Bulkhead covers
up the important things
New ramp model
has heavy duty top door latches and extruded hinges
One key for the
whole trailer, doors, windows and tack room
More calendar photo's
Michael
Terry, president of Cimarron Trailers, is also the
current president of the NATM the trailer
manufacture organization, leading the way for safety
standards for trailers. Cimarron used the SAE trailer process before
the Society of Automotive Engineers, Trailer Standards
become effective for towing vehicles.
2010 Models = 10th
Anniversary of Cimarron = 10 Great Product Improvements!
1)Taller Dividers-
All of the stall dividers will now be 4 ½” taller in the “body”
section of the divider. This has been an option for the past couple
years. Due to the popularity of this option and the BOLD
look of the dividers, this is a new standard
feature on all Cimarron Trailers. The added size of the body of the
divider allows our dividers to fit a variety of sizes of horses
while increasing the safety of our trailers.
2)19” x 34” Windows on
butt side of trailer and in Gooseneck-
Airflow through a trailer is an important issue with livestock,
especially horses. The 19” tall x 34” long windows offer the
maximum amount of airflow possible. These windows are 4”
taller than the windows that were used since the Norstar’s debut in
2000. The 19” windows have a great look and increase the available
air space by 27%.
3)Maintenance Free Self
Adjusting Brakes-
No more adjusting of brakes! Dexter Axles have developed and
now offer adjusting brakes on all sizes of axles. Cimarron
believes in safety and has chosen to purchase all of their electric
brake axles with the wonderful feature of Self Adjusting Brakes. Now
you have less maintenance with a new Cimarron
Trailer.
4)3 Dimensional
Digitally Printed Graphics-
The three designs (Flame, Flow, & Barb) have been
enhanced with 3 D digitally printed segments. The type of graphic
material has also been improved by using a proven 3M brand
material.
5)New Cimarron Logo
Decals-
Along with our new graphics, they have updated the look of the
Cimarron Logos on all trailers. The new logo has a 3D look
and will make the 2010 model Cimarron trailers stand out.
6)Extruded Heavy Duty
Aluminum Hinge for Doors above rear ramps-
The popularity of the rear ramp option with doors above has
increased dramatically over the past few years. The doors
above the ramp have to be hinged to wrap 270 degrees around the
trailer body. Our new hinge is an extruded aluminum design and
is an improvement over the old system.
7)Heavy Duty Gooseneck
Couplers with 2 set bolts-
All trailers that are over 32’ long on the floor require the
Reinforcement of the gooseneck option. This option will now include
the upgrade to a Coupler with 2 set bolts. This increases the
safety factor for the larger trailers.
8)Heavy Duty Injection
Molded Polypropylene Brush Trays-
These new brush trays will include the Cimarron logo and they will
be replacing the aluminum brush trays. They have a large capacity
and are extremely well designed.
9)Extruded Aluminum
Fenders for Lonestar models-
We have recently designed a new extrusion to be used on Cimarron
Lonestar model trailers. This new fender will have a non-slip
surface and heavy duty design. Folks will not have to worry
about standing on a fender to reach their livestock. The
traditional tear-drop fenders will still be available if a customer
desires that option upgrade.
10)Redesigned Saddle
Rack Post Extrusion-
Our adjustable saddle rack post has been re-engineered to add more
value to the saddle rack post. The new design is tubular in shape,
reducing the flex in the post. Additionally, the width has been
reconfigured to enable the post to be used as a sidewall post,
increasing the amount of usable space inside a tack room.
Aluminum deer deflectors, 60% lighter than steel.
won't rust like my steel one. not much heavier than the factory
bumper. I've seen a fawn go through a factory bumper and wipe out
the diesel intercooler. Now your down for a few weeks repair. Some
factory truck bumpers are plastic, not much protection. Cimarron
makes such a cool looking bumper replacement that's lighter, cheaper
and one of the few aluminum bumpers. It could outlast your next 3
trucks.
Heated crew house, I need one. When your trailer factory is
in the middle of oil country, you end up making some oil
trailers. I could use it as guest house.
I reviewed the Hybrid Air/Torsion Axle
with 8 inches of wheel travel,
almost 3 inches of drop
for lowering the trailer to load. It's a soft ride that will keep
your horses fresh when you arrive at your next event.
The price will surprise you.
Cimarron helped develop it.
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