Large volume trailer

AF Salers

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BASE UK Member
Location
York, UK
Looking for a trailer for carting compost, doesn’t need to be smart, just legal lights/brakes & commercial axles. Thinking along the lines of 20t Beeteaper or 16t with silage sides. Open to ideas. Not massive budget.
TIA
 

Devon James

Member
Location
Devon
Looking for a trailer for carting compost, doesn’t need to be smart, just legal lights/brakes & commercial axles. Thinking along the lines of 20t Beeteaper or 16t with silage sides. Open to ideas. Not massive budget.
TIA
H Bult and Sons did have a large Fliegl trailer. I can't check as their website is not working correctly but maybe worth a call
 

CynicalSid

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Looking for a trailer for carting compost, doesn’t need to be smart, just legal lights/brakes & commercial axles. Thinking along the lines of 20t Beeteaper or 16t with silage sides. Open to ideas. Not massive budget.
TIA
Nd Crummack trailers have a big Bailey in that might do your job, not too pretty but commercial axles and front to rear sheet.
 

benny6910

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Arable Farmer
Would a 15 ton Stewart be to small? Not sure exactly how old without looking but mid 90’s I think.

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AF Salers

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BASE UK Member
Location
York, UK
If it tips and axles ok ,and half a day with big hammer and welder ,should tidy holes in side up ,looking at at silver numbers on front corner ,looks ex cheffins ,
Yes, seen that one, had a word with the chap, needs a full set of lights incl wiring fitting and the tyres are filled with a gel to make then solid, ex the docks apparently. Thinking about it.
 

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