Fixed Gooseneck Trailers feature 30 degree incline.
Series TVT offers tandem-axle 25 and 35 ton level deck models, while Specialized Series FG offers level or drop deck models with capacities up to 100 tons. Trailers include heavy-duty landing legs, unitized frame, air-dried oak decking, sloped rear extension, manual rear loading ramps, and heavy duty spring or air ride suspensions. Optional full-width gooseneck or motor grader ramps can be added...
Read More »Positive-Tracking Trailers feature all-wheel-steer.
AllSteer(TM) line consists of trailers, shelves, racks, and accessories in several models. Deck sizes range from 30 x 60 to 60 x 144 in. with capacities from 1,500-10,000 lb. Trailers turn at point tow vehicle has turned, allowing trailer to negotiate tight aisles and floor plans.
Read More »Tilt Deck Trailer offers 20 ton capacity.
Model TT20 features 25 ft, 6 in. full-tilt, unitized deck, with 80 in. drawbar for weight transfer. Folding, tapered rear ramp allows for difficult pieces of equipment to be loaded. Trailer includes 35,000 lb capacity, 2-speed landing gear; dual hydraulic load dampening cylinders; multi-leaf spring suspension; and 215/75R, 17.5 radial tubeless tires. Multi-position pintle eye provides 60,000 lb...
Read More »Trailer comes in 35, 50, 55, and 60 ton capacities.
Lowboy Ultima(TM) Series has cambered mainbeams fabricated with 100 and 130 kpsi materials to reduce trailer's tare weight. No FootÃ-® self-lifting gooseneck raises or lowers front of deck under full load without ram foot contacting ground. Self-aligning tapered beam hooks assure positive gooseneck-to-deck connection. Trailer features detachable rear frame, interchangeable decks, and...
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Read More »Trailers increase overhead clearance.
Lowboy trailers are equipped with wheel pockets, boom wells, and notched deck crossmembers for overhead clearance, and 20 in. loaded platform deck height on all 50+ ton models. E-Z load tag-along trailers offer 8Ã-
Read More »Trailers offer capacities from 2,000 to 10,000 lb.
TRIPLE-L(TM) Lower, Load, and Lift trailers incorporate Power Deck(TM) hydraulic system that allows operator to lower deck of trailer to ground level. Styles include flat bed, utility or box, and enclosed. Trailers feature 2 lockable steel compartments, quick-adjust tongue jack, heavy-duty tie down rings, and 12 V system that powers hydraulic pump which lowers and raises deck. Extended side...
Read More »Portable Hopper features 2,000 lb load capacity.
Multi-purpose Model HOP-T Hopper on a Trailer transports different types of material, refuse, building materials, and landscaping materials from location to location. Once material is delivered, hopper dumps 85Ã-
Read More »Tag-Along Trailers offer 20 and 25 ton capacities.
TAG20L and TAG20XXL are 20 ton models featuring 19 and 22 ft flat decks, respectively. TAG25L and TAG25XXL are 3-axle, 25 ton models with 19 and 22 ft flat decks, respectively. All models include 8Ã-
Read More »Trailers deliver off-road loads.
Fixed Gooseneck Series trailers offer increased ground clearance for off-road conditions, rear loading, and oak deck. All have heavy-duty landing legs, unitized frame construction, air dried oak decking, sloped rear extension, manually or hydraulically operated rear loading ramps, and heavy-duty spring or air-ride suspension. Trailers are available in standard tandem-axle, 25 and 35 ton level...
Read More »Eject Trailer features air/disc brakes.
Designed for construction, demolition, and mining industry, 20 ton capacity off-road side eject trailer can be used as single, tandem, or more operation. Features include single valve side eject, 3 in. ram industrial cylinders, and heavy-duty 12 x 12 x 1/2 hitch tube. Additional features include quick-attach, 360Ã-
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