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Fendt516profi

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Livestock Farmer
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bobajob

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Sw Scotland
Would this be what they class as a multi purpose trailer so you can get a digger in it? What kind of door arrangement does it have? Looks good on them tyres 👌

We have the same trailer. They call this the general purpose trailer and there is an option of ramps and a place in the chassis to store them.
Personally I think it would be quite high loading a digger onto this type of trailer 😲, but I know people do it.!
The door flips down, one ram in the middle hinges it up or down.
 

Fendt516profi

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Yorkshire
We have the same trailer. They call this the general purpose trailer and there is an option of ramps and a place in the chassis to store them.
Personally I think it would be quite high loading a digger onto this type of trailer 😲, but I know people do it.!
The door flips down, one ram in the middle hinges it up or down.

Not as bad as loading over the lowered magic back door of a NC with no ramps
 
While I can't say for sure, no doubt there may well of been breakdowns but they used last season as a development season so were doing mods in the field and looking at all aspects that may need improving as well as checking religiously for losses so just because there was a van there and the panels up doesn't mean it was actually broken down. They were only out on demo as far as I know so they were only additional machines on the farms were they were running not replacement machines.
There’s was was the one that was in an articulate in one of the magazines, don’t remember which one , they ran it all season, you do mods and adjustments on the headland not in the middle of a field and the others cut round and up to it 👍
 

kiwi pom

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canterbury NZ
Why would u not have a stone picker if the ground is like that and remove the stones

Lol:ROFLMAO: Definitely a job for life that.
There are some places that picked thousands of tons in the past, you see huge piles in the middle of paddocks, the buggers breed though.
Cheaper to just live with them.
You should see some of the stony paddocks they plant spuds in.
 

jackstor

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Carlisle
Would this be what they class as a multi purpose trailer so you can get a digger in it? What kind of door arrangement does it have? Looks good on them tyres 👌
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Yes, it’s a multi purpose trailer, back door has strips of metal on it which the ramps hook onto and the ramps are stored under the floor.
We haven’t bothered getting ramps for it, going to get a little cheap low loader for our mini digger
 

Fendt516profi

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Livestock Farmer
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Yorkshire
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Yes, it’s a multi purpose trailer, back door has strips of metal on it which the ramps hook onto and the ramps are stored under the floor.
We haven’t bothered getting ramps for it, going to get a little cheap low loader for our mini digger
Even got holes drilled ready to bolt drawbar in to tow low loader😙
 

Shutesy

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Arable Farmer
There’s was was the one that was in an articulate in one of the magazines, don’t remember which one , they ran it all season, you do mods and adjustments on the headland not in the middle of a field and the others cut round and up to it 👍
If it broke down it broke down that's fair enough, I never said it will never break down. They all do no matter what colour or size you buy.
 

carbonfibre farmer

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mx110

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cumbria
Lol:ROFLMAO: Definitely a job for life that.
There are some places that picked thousands of tons in the past, you see huge piles in the middle of paddocks, the buggers breed though.
Cheaper to just live with them.
You should see some of the stony paddocks they plant spuds in.
I remember being in mcains one day and turleys were carting spuds back out because there were stones inside the spud, that much gravel they'd grown around them.
 

Fendt516profi

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Yorkshire
Nice trailer, especially the tyre and wheel equipment.
Also especially like your wheelie gate in the background, not many cattle are going to attempt to jump that!
Got a couple of swing gates same only floor they should of been 9 bar not 8 gaps abit big for lambs at bottom going to get some mesh and fasten it on

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solo

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worcestershire
While I can't say for sure, no doubt there may well of been breakdowns but they used last season as a development season so were doing mods in the field and looking at all aspects that may need improving as well as checking religiously for losses so just because there was a van there and the panels up doesn't mean it was actually broken down. They were only out on demo as far as I know so they were only additional machines on the farms were they were running not replacement machines.
There were only about 10 x9 combines in the uk last year and were out on farms for evaluation in our conditions rather than demonstrations. There will be various modifications made to suit uk harvest conditions bearing in mind harvesting in Aberdeenshire will be different to Kent.
 

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