New bale trailer maybe a Warwick?

Deere 6430

Member
Trying to get organised with a new bale trailer as well.

Only going about at 40kph with it
10 ton load at 25/26 ft bed so nothing huge

What are people’s thoughts on the Warwick trailers as they seem ok on price.
 

Tsa115

Member
Livestock Farmer
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bought this last year, 12ton rate 8 stud mini super singles 23 foot long £6900 mini super singles added £900 though.
 

Andrew

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
Huntingdon, UK
Trying to get organised with a new bale trailer as well.

Only going about at 40kph with it
10 ton load at 25/26 ft bed so nothing huge

What are people’s thoughts on the Warwick trailers as they seem ok on price.

We tried one, but the wheels were set 1ft inside the body so it was very unstable.
 

Jetemp

Member
Location
North Yorkshire
I think the artic conversions look good. My concern would be the legalities, are they type approved after modification do they need ce marking are they replated etc. I don’t know the answers to these questions I hope some of you might?
 

Andrew

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
Huntingdon, UK
I think the artic conversions look good. My concern would be the legalities, are they type approved after modification do they need ce marking are they replated etc. I don’t know the answers to these questions I hope some of you might?

Ag trailers do not need type approval.
They just need a CE mark which is self certification. A risk assessment on failure modes, H+S etc, a manufacturers plate, manual etc and away you go, you can put a CE mark on.
 

Matt

Member
Don't bother with spring axle suspension. Got a Warwick like you are after and a marshal.32ft on the old style rocker beam no suspension apart from drawbar. Far more stable than the Warwick and stronger
 

vantage

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Pembs
My milker who moves my bales turned up with a new Smyth last week,looked good,carries 14 bales,£6k ,on SS',flotations another £700.
 

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