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Twin or tri axle livestock trailer?
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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 7084692" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>IMO, having used all variations, a triaxle with wheels on the outside tows most smoothly. If it’s a rattly Ifor you can always keep the windows wound up and the radio’s volume up, but a triaxle with wheels on the outside will still be most stable.</p><p></p><p>If it were a choice between a triaxle with wheels under, or a twin axle with wheels outside, I would probably go with the twin axle though.</p><p>In all cases, make sure the tyre pressures are all equal though, especially before a long trip.</p><p></p><p>Incidentally, I did just such a trip yesterday, with a triaxle (wheels on outside) Gamic, picking a full, load of lambs up. Cruise control, motorway, radio up and aircon wound up. Tbh, I wish I could have been doing the same today, instead of sweating like the proverbial pig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 7084692, member: 348"] IMO, having used all variations, a triaxle with wheels on the outside tows most smoothly. If it’s a rattly Ifor you can always keep the windows wound up and the radio’s volume up, but a triaxle with wheels on the outside will still be most stable. If it were a choice between a triaxle with wheels under, or a twin axle with wheels outside, I would probably go with the twin axle though. In all cases, make sure the tyre pressures are all equal though, especially before a long trip. Incidentally, I did just such a trip yesterday, with a triaxle (wheels on outside) Gamic, picking a full, load of lambs up. Cruise control, motorway, radio up and aircon wound up. Tbh, I wish I could have been doing the same today, instead of sweating like the proverbial pig. [/QUOTE]
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