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Light weight 14t root crop
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<blockquote data-quote="chester" data-source="post: 7403630" data-attributes="member: 911"><p>We have 14t Bailey root crops are present and find the unladen weight of over 6.5t plenty enough. Maybe they are over engineered for carrying potatoes and corn as that what we use them for. </p><p>Does anyone know who would make a lighter weight root crop ? It would be better for us not to be pulling around so much dead weight and carrying more crop instead.</p><p>We have a 12.5t Norton which is still in use which is a lot lighter build but I appreciate it is not comparing like with like, but I hope you see my point.</p><p>With today’s clever Cad you would have thought trailer manufacturers could put the strength where it is required but also reduce the unladen weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chester, post: 7403630, member: 911"] We have 14t Bailey root crops are present and find the unladen weight of over 6.5t plenty enough. Maybe they are over engineered for carrying potatoes and corn as that what we use them for. Does anyone know who would make a lighter weight root crop ? It would be better for us not to be pulling around so much dead weight and carrying more crop instead. We have a 12.5t Norton which is still in use which is a lot lighter build but I appreciate it is not comparing like with like, but I hope you see my point. With today’s clever Cad you would have thought trailer manufacturers could put the strength where it is required but also reduce the unladen weight. [/QUOTE]
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