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Flatbed Trailer.... Bateson?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tractortech" data-source="post: 7867600" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>Now Then..</p><p>We've run Bateson trailers at work for over 30 years. They used to build them as a special order with the C section steel around the sides with the opening to the outside. We could then put loading ramps on the sides to load quads and such cross way. Other than some cracks or the odd axle suspension failure, we have no problems. Galvanising is good, none are rusty. We currently run about 6. The older flat ones are a bit of age but since type approval they can't turn the C section. </p><p>We have 2 tandem axle trailers like the one in the picture at 14' which also work well. One of them works 4 days a week all over the county .</p><p>Any problems we have are generally from misuse or overloading etc.. I think any trailer would suffer similarly..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tractortech, post: 7867600, member: 13204"] Now Then.. We've run Bateson trailers at work for over 30 years. They used to build them as a special order with the C section steel around the sides with the opening to the outside. We could then put loading ramps on the sides to load quads and such cross way. Other than some cracks or the odd axle suspension failure, we have no problems. Galvanising is good, none are rusty. We currently run about 6. The older flat ones are a bit of age but since type approval they can't turn the C section. We have 2 tandem axle trailers like the one in the picture at 14' which also work well. One of them works 4 days a week all over the county . Any problems we have are generally from misuse or overloading etc.. I think any trailer would suffer similarly.. [/QUOTE]
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