Partition for older Ifor William TA5G cattle trailer?

gwynrew

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Hello,

I bought a second-hand Ifor Williams TA5G cattle trailer (8 foot long, 6ft high) and want a partition gate. The trailer is 2004, but the Ifor Williams catalogue only lists gates for trailers manufactured from 2005.

Does anyone know what changed in the design and whether the new gates would still fit?

Or does anyone have a full-height cattle gate for this age of trailer that they're looking to get rid of?
 

Blue.

Member
Livestock Farmer
Hello,

I bought a second-hand Ifor Williams TA5G cattle trailer (8 foot long, 6ft high) and want a partition gate. The trailer is 2004, but the Ifor Williams catalogue only lists gates for trailers manufactured from 2005.

Does anyone know what changed in the design and whether the new gates would still fit?

Or does anyone have a full-height cattle gate for this age of trailer that they're looking to get rid of?

Have one off a 6’6” wide Ifor here,if you buy a new one at the correct width I’m sure it'll modify to fit.
 
Hello,

I bought a second-hand Ifor Williams TA5G cattle trailer (8 foot long, 6ft high) and want a partition gate. The trailer is 2004, but the Ifor Williams catalogue only lists gates for trailers manufactured from 2005.

Does anyone know what changed in the design and whether the new gates would still fit?

Or does anyone have a full-height cattle gate for this age of trailer that they're looking to get rid of?
I think we have one. As our old trailer got written off but we kept the partition gate.
 

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