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Demountable Ifor Williams
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<blockquote data-quote="mar" data-source="post: 6301350" data-attributes="member: 9032"><p>I had the same predicament, I hadn't enough work to justify two separate trailers so thought a DP would be the ideal solution. Like yourself I had doubts if it would work or not. I arranged with a dealer to get one for a couple of days to get one and see how I got on with it. I took it home loosened the bolts and tried to take them out of the holes and that was as far as I went with it. I left it back and bought a 12x 5' 6" flatbed with sides. I already had a cattle trailer but it is worn out at this stage.</p><p></p><p>I still like the idea of the DP trailer and would have one if IW came up with a better way of attaching and lining up the demountable top to the trailer. The bolts would be hard to line up if things were out of line.</p><p>Get one out for a day and take the top of and on to see how you get on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mar, post: 6301350, member: 9032"] I had the same predicament, I hadn't enough work to justify two separate trailers so thought a DP would be the ideal solution. Like yourself I had doubts if it would work or not. I arranged with a dealer to get one for a couple of days to get one and see how I got on with it. I took it home loosened the bolts and tried to take them out of the holes and that was as far as I went with it. I left it back and bought a 12x 5' 6" flatbed with sides. I already had a cattle trailer but it is worn out at this stage. I still like the idea of the DP trailer and would have one if IW came up with a better way of attaching and lining up the demountable top to the trailer. The bolts would be hard to line up if things were out of line. Get one out for a day and take the top of and on to see how you get on [/QUOTE]
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