new silage trailer

cvx175

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Location
cumbria
What to go for? currently looking to change a Bailey TB11 want slightly more capacity but can't go too big as need to be able to get into yards, round tight roads and tip in sheds etc
 

cvx175

Member
Location
cumbria
will be on commercial axles with air, floatation tyres etc Buying a trailer to last a lot of years so not going to skimp on spec just for the sake of it
 

cvx175

Member
Location
cumbria
Krampe looks good from last weeks browse through the info

Kane trailers are good a lot run around here, but down to dealer support as well no point buying something that will/could require work
Yeah krampe do look good. If @warksfarmer is doing very good deals they will be well up the list with Larrington Stewart and HM so far will list will no doubt get longer
 
Yeah krampe do look good. If @warksfarmer is doing very good deals they will be well up the list with Larrington Stewart and HM so far will list will no doubt get longer

Standard farm trailers are not a big market for us because we cant compete I am afraid with the lower quality brands that keep appearing. Thats why we dont advertise much. Something like this:

awww.krampe.de___we_thumbs___1803_17_BB550_2.jpg


Which is 19.2cbm with silage kit so about 15 tonnes of wheat, on 20 tonne parabolic springs, sprung drawbar, hydraulic tailgate, air brakes, 60km/h axles and brakes, super single tyres, lighting would be £16,500 + vat ex factory.

Smallest silage kit would take size to 26.7 cbm which is about 17 tonnes of Maize would add £1350 + vat.

 
Location
Wiltshire
whats matter with a weston? got 3 up yard new season and half ago good trailer think there sf12 but not sure now they got comercial axles on so might be dif letters sorry dont also notice stickers, nice trailer anyway
 

cvx175

Member
Location
cumbria
Standard farm trailers are not a big market for us because we cant compete I am afraid with the lower quality brands that keep appearing. Thats why we dont advertise much. Something like this:

awww.krampe.de___we_thumbs___1803_17_BB550_2.jpg


Which is 19.2cbm with silage kit so about 15 tonnes of wheat, on 20 tonne parabolic springs, sprung drawbar, hydraulic tailgate, air brakes, 60km/h axles and brakes, super single tyres, lighting would be £16,500 + vat ex factory.

Smallest silage kit would take size to 26.7 cbm which is about 17 tonnes of Maize would add £1350 + vat.

What are the differences between premium and non premium models then?
 

cvx175

Member
Location
cumbria
whats matter with a weston? got 3 up yard new season and half ago good trailer think there sf12 but not sure now they got comercial axles on so might be dif letters sorry dont also notice stickers, nice trailer anyway
Spoke to them at highland last year but only seemed interested in supplying through local dealer who won't be setting foot on this farm again
 

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