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November 2017

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November 2017 | EquipmentWorld.com 72 trailer supplement | continued Visit www.felling.com/eq-world | Call 1-877-820-6584 | Email trailers@felling.com FT-45-2 LP Drill Series Shown with optional 7' x 45" wood inlaid air ramps, wood inlaid beavertail, 1/2" lip up on outer edge of beavertail, and viper red paint. EXPERIENCE YOU CAN TRUST, QUALITY THAT IS PROVEN. You know what you need to haul, Felling has the trailer to get it there. With over 100 years combined industry sales experience, we have the answers to your specialized trailer needs. BaileyBridge_BR0513_PG14.indd 1 4/23/13 9:32 AM Platform lowers at flip of switch Advance Metalworking's new 16,000-pound capacity Lo Riser trailer hydraulically lowers the platform to ground height with the flip of a switch. The built-in ramp with 4-degree load angle is designed for smooth drive-on access and quick loading and unloading of cargo and equipment. The company says one person can load and transport cargo. Other features include a four-position ball hitch, a low gross vehicle weight rating and a 4-to-1 payload-to-trailer weight ratio. Designed to fight corrosion Corrosion-resistance was deemed a top priority for Trail King's Commercial MG-HG detachable gooseneck trailer. The com- pany designed the structure with no moisture-trapping areas and primed and painted the entire trailer before adding air, hydraulic and electrical lines and decking. For further corrosion-resistance, an optional lightweight aluminum version of the trailer is avail- able, including aluminum I-beam or box beam cross members, outer rails, decking and front and rear channels. The trailer comes standard with a full-width mechanical gooseneck, and it can handle four interchangeable gooseneck styles. Goosenecks can be ordered in either full or narrow width and mechanical or hydraulic.

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