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How to empty a trailed trailer,Brilliant video


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A serious piece of engineering, that drawbar is a fancy idea - pity it can't be utilised on cornering to pull the trailer forwards so that is doesn't cut in as much.

The guy in the styling department wants shooting though!  :-\ :laugh: :laugh:

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Jordan,if you watch this " walk round " video,especially at 1 min 24s it does seem to have twist lock's,indicating the bodies should be interchangeable,BUT I'm none to sure that it would pass British C & U regulations,a farm vehicle doing 80kph = 50mph,not sure the traffic police would be happy with that, :police: :police:

http://www.lafranceagricole.fr/video-et-photo-agricole/tracteurs-materiel-et-equipement/transport-prototype-automoteur-joskin-cargo-track-36004.html

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Joe.

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A serious piece of engineering, that drawbar is a fancy idea - pity it can't be utilised on cornering to pull the trailer forwards so that is doesn't cut in as much.

The guy in the styling department wants shooting though!  :-\ :laugh: :laugh:

http://www.veenhuis.com/product.asp?productID=597&pageType=products&categoryID=100&pagename=Tanks

click on the "brochures" link and then go to the pdf file called "knikdissel" and you'll see that option has been utilised already by Veenhuis

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