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A plant trailer is built to meet the demands of the construction and plant hire industries. The variations of the products ranges are built to be robust, innovative and reliable. Businesses proffer an extensive range that is constructed with fully welded and hot-dip galvanised chassis, sealed for life bearings with other features including bucket rests, extended drawbars and bolt-on weight bearing mudguards.
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Learn All About of Plant Trailer A plant trailer is built to meet the demands of the construction and plant hire industries. The variations of the products ranges are built to be robust, innovative and reliable. Businesses proffer an extensive range that is constructed with fully welded and hot-dip galvanised chassis, sealed for life bearings with other features including bucket rests, extended drawbars and bolt-on weight bearing mudguards. Top trailer manufacturers as a leader in the market, supplying to the major plant companies throughout the nation. The plant range of trailers has a gross vehicle weight, providing a payload depending on the model chosen, providing customers with a choice and flexibility to suit their needs. The GH range of trailers is the latest addition to our plant trailer range. GH models are of galvanised welded construction with leaf spring suspension ensuring they would tough conditions. The range comprises of four model options. The single axle of one of the variations is compact yet robust providing a neat and convenient trailer that can be towed behind a car, the one thousand two hundred and thirty kilograms payload is designed for smaller items of plant such as micro-excavators. The slightly larger dual axle variation provides an excellent payload od two thousand and two hundred kilograms and is ideal for users that have a restricted towing capacity on their vehicle. A thick resin-coated plywood platform makes this trailer particularly suitable for carrying rollers as well as excavators. The additional length of the trailer provides extra loading space behind the rear axle, which better suits machines with a more central centre of gravity such as the increasingly popular range of one-tonne hi-tip dumpers. Conclusion The length provides more space for carrying excavator buckets and caters for excavators with longer dipper arms.