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PJF Floats

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 409 008 804



Address: Armstrong Creek 4520 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

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25.01.2022 These beds fold up out the way, with or without padding on the other side for horse, just fold down when you get to a horse event, and put swag or mattress on top. at easy climb on level. Can use as single or fold down both for a double bed. Price for each fold down bed is $280.



25.01.2022 Another before and after renovation.

25.01.2022 SELLING ON BEHALF OF CUSTOMER. 2006 Victory extended 2H straight load, Suitable for big horses.... Internal height 2200mm high. Internal width 1700mm. Tare 1160kg. ATM 2500kg. Bay length 1740mm (between padding) Length from chest bar to front window 1740mm. Rocker roller suspension. Swing up Jockey wheel. Electric brakes on all 4 wheels. 2 x personal entry doors. Tack box up front with 2 external doors each side, and saddle rack on each door. 2 spare wheels mounted on each side. Side tack box on mudguard, becomes a table when open. Fiamma awning. 4 x pop up vents in roof. Rear dust /storm cover with zips. Large sliding windows with fly screens. Gas struts on tailgate. Large rear tail lights. Antislip tailgate matting. Sprayed on rubber matting over marine ply floor. Wide padding all round. Padded bum bars with 3 adjustable height settings. Padded chest bars with 2 different height settings. Enclosed rug rack up front. Internal light. Has an Anderson plug on draw bar. Swinging and lockable head divider. RWC upon sale. $9000 Float is located at Armstrong Creek (near Dayboro) Please pm or phone Jen on 0409 0088 04.

19.01.2022 Rachel Kuns doesn't seem like 8 1/2 years ago that we did this for you.



18.01.2022 Have you looked at your hitch and ball lately?

17.01.2022 PRICE REDUCED $20,000 FOR SALE ON BEHALF OF OWNER, 2012 Nandor 3H angle load. VGC always shedded and cleaned after use. LOOKS LIKE NEW! Head to centre of road. ... Tare: 1200kg ATM: 3500kg Electric brakes. Rocker roller suspension. Fully removable interior. Full height kickboards. Gas strut storm door. Fully enclosed with screened side windows. Padding. Swing up jockey wheel. LED lights. Internal light. Gas struts on tailgate. Side vents. Awning. Dividers are fully adjustable. Extended height 2300mm. Enclosed rug rack. Swing out tack box. (tailgate can be closed when tack box swung out). Underbelly water tank, with pump and external tap. Small front cupboard with sliding doors and open shelf above. $22500 RWC upon sale. Located at Armstrong Creek near Dayboro. Ph Jen 0409 008804

17.01.2022 SOLD! PRICE REDUCED! FOR SALE ON BEHALF OF OWNER. JR EASY TRAVELLER LONGREACH.... Year of manufacture: 1994 Tare: 1000kg ATM: 1990kg Registered till 21/10/2020 GREAT FLOAT SET UP FOR CAMPING! Aircon. (hot and cold) TV antenna on roof. Awning (Kings). 65lt water tank mounted on side. Tack cupboards mounted on mudguard on both sides. Vents in roof. Set up for 240V power. Internal lights and plug points. Plenty of cupboard space. Fold away mirror on wall. Small bar fridge. Fully enclosed. Lift up storm door, Gas strut to tailgate. Electric brakes. New swing up Jockey wheel. RWC upon sale. $10,000.00 Located at Armstrong Creek (near Dayboro) Please phone Jen on 0409 008804



13.01.2022 A motorbike rider has captured the moment she was cut off on a roundabout by a group of cyclists, sparking calls for them to be banned from roads. #9Today

12.01.2022 Customers float that we recently refurbished. Also added a tack box up front with an internal door and external door with a saddle rack. Before and after photos.

11.01.2022 Wishing all our valued customers a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, safe travels with your family and horses over the Christmas break. Just letting everyone know that we will be on our Christmas break from Saturday 21st December till Sunday 5th January 2020.

07.01.2022 Swing out tack box made with polycomposite material to suit this float as well.

04.01.2022 **Public service announcement** Is your horse fit enough to be travelling the distances you’re asking them to travel? And are they injury free too? Have you eve...r wondered how much work is required on the horses behalf when being transported around in the back of a Horsebox or trailer? Please pay very close attention to this video as I think it’s a fantastic demonstration of how much a horse uses its stabiliser muscles whilst being transported in a herringbone position in a horsebox. If we think about it the horse in this video is on an A-road so is working pretty hard to stabilise itself from falling over. This was only a small trip (10 mins max) and you can see the horses stabiliser muscles working like crazy. Just think if we were on these types of roads for 30 mins solid, going around corners, up and down hills, slowing down, accelerating etc the horses stabiliser muscles will be required for virtually the whole 30 mins non stop. Just imagine being stuck on a treadmill and you can’t get off until someone stops the machine for you, my worst nightmare! Realistically you’d build up with the progressions, starting off small and then increasing the time spent on there each week. Now after thinking about it that way, can we understand why horses could potentially not want to load back up onto the Horsebox or trailer at a show (it’s travelled, and then been ridden). So if you’re wondering why it’s fine at home but not at a show, physical fitness could be one of the issues.... Just a little food for thought guys Slow and steady always wins the race.... ***Edit......hate to have to do this but due to the absolutely ridiculous comments made from some very nasty, inconsiderate people who had nothing better to do than to sit behind their laptops & computer screens judging, I thought I’d provide an elaboration to the above post Please remember this is someone’s horse/pony so please consider this when making comments...... *For those who haven’t yet read the post correctly or misinterpreted it, the purpose of this post is to raise awareness of the physical exertion that a horse may go through when travelling. And for those who say ‘I have a camera in the back, and mine doesn’t move at all’ - it’s delusional to think it’s not hard work for them. Plus it’s a pretty ridiculous claim as your cameras are not in the position in this video, and will not be capturing this angle. The specifics..... *The horse is travelling in a herringbone position in a Horsebox, NOT a trailer! Therefore is travelling in a sideward/diagonal position, meaning their stability will be determined by the stength in their stabiliser muscles as the forces will generally be applied to the side of them. *The horse has been checked by vets, physios, farriers, dentists and has a full clean bill of health, and her ridden work is fab. *The Horsebox is in a fabulous condition and every inch of it has recently been checked, and serviced, including but not limited to tyres, flooring, brakes etc.... *The driver was an extremely considerate driver, as we were barely over 30mph and gave plenty of time for braking, acceleration etc. The clip is very short so this is just a snippet of the journey. *The main reason for myself going out to this horse was because she was trying to lay down in the Horsebox, which was caused by the partitions being too close together. This was solved by providing the horse with extra room - hence widening the partitions, providing space for her to have a wider stance which lowers her centre of gravity. Not to mention she loads up perfectly every time, without hesitation. Sorry for such a long post guys, some of you have appreciated the awareness and update, and will take this into consideration when training your horses & ponies in the future which is fantastic, whilst some.....yep!



04.01.2022 this was not something that happens to me. I saw this post and thought we all need to remember to Have your trailer checked yearly.

02.01.2022 WISH ALL OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR, WE WILL BE TAKING A COUPLE OF WEEKS OFF, TO SPEND TIME WITH OUR FAMILY. HOPE YOU ALL STAY SAFE AND WELL, AND SAFE TRAVELS WITH YOUR HORSES. FROM PETER AND JEN (PJF FLOATS)

01.01.2022 Swing out tack box's (1600mm high to hold 3 to 4 saddles) made of poly composite and aluminium checkerplate, lighter material than ones made from zincaneal.

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