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No cause that's not a bendy bit its a swingy bitPhew,, does that mean I can go nah nah na nah na to Fendt561profi then? BUT NO, I am not that childish
No cause that's not a bendy bit its a swingy bitPhew,, does that mean I can go nah nah na nah na to Fendt561profi then? BUT NO, I am not that childish
Saw that at BRA, looked tidy.View attachment 1052868
new to me day. Been on the look out for a low houred one of these for years. Then 1 turned up from a farm 3 miles away!
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Arrived few weeks ago
Afaik there is none. We have 2 of his trailers and dealt direct each timeWho's the agent for them up here?
I really rate my HS18 only comment would be to check the taildoor safety button is popping out before you load, if it's been stood awhile as mine is prone to sticking.View attachment 1052832
Out with this,View attachment 1052833
and in with this
If it lasts the 38 yrs that the old one has, I'll be 86!
Thanks, will keep an eye on that. Had a few loads on it now, and really pleased with it. First trailer we've had with air brakes and just so much more controllable than hydraulic.I really rate my HS18 only comment would be to check the taildoor safety button is popping out before you load, if it's been stood awhile as mine is prone to sticking.
You'll need a bigger tractor
You'll need a bigger tractor
Someone I know has put a 6m one in front of a drill and 360hp isn't enough for it
Someone I know has put a 6m one in front of a drill and 360hp isn't enough for it
Lad I know is on a trailed drill so needs speed but ain't getting itI know where you mean, I've the legs at 9", powerharrow is in about 2", was sitting at 8km/h and 80% engine load on the flat.
Yes - 3 year old now on fencing and hay deliveries. Went for the heavier duty sides. been excellent - find the holes in the floof fo ratchet strapping very useful on fencing materials as it stops the sides getting bent in. Overcentre latches on the sides are great - no rattling. Conrner posts are very strong. Definitely have one again.Anybody got a Brian James flatbed trailer? Any good or bad experiences?
Has yours got 10” wheels? If so do they heat up in long distance journeys?Yes - 3 year old now on fencing and hay deliveries. Went for the heavier duty sides. been excellent - find the holes in the floof fo ratchet strapping very useful on fencing materials as it stops the sides getting bent in. Overcentre latches on the sides are great - no rattling. Conrner posts are very strong. Definitely have one again.