Think of cars made in the 50s. Especially those whose names begin with D. An Airstream is a 50's era travel trailer, usually made with a polished aluminum skin, looking rather like an aircraft's fuselage. Adventurer could easily be another travel trailer manufacturer.
Depending on your model and year of Yanmar tractor you should be able to locate genuine parts online. For companies that specialize in Yanmar tractors take a look at http://www.hoyetractor.com or http://www.fredricksequipment.com.
I pulled the panel off of my 04 Honda CRV and could not locate the connector:(
You can watch the project needlemouse trailer on youtube
Sleepyhead by Passion Pit (could you be more specific on the trailer)
You could find a livestock trailer for sale in your local newspaper classified section. You could also find advertisements at you local livestock supplier, or simply ask them if they know anyone with a trailer for sale.
You could add on to the trailer building an extra room or maybe you could add to the trailer building a screened in porch which would be nice. I think that would be a good idea.
You could drive it (or have someone else do it), you could rail load it, you could contract a tractor-trailer to transport it (depending on exactly what it is, this could require either a stepdeck trailer or an RGN lowboy).
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Two lights from the front two at the back. i wish i could change that but there you go
The dumping mechanism is a part of the trailer. It could be end, belly, or side dumps.
I could tell it wasn't a genuine zebra, it was just a horse with stripes painted on it.