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I'm looking to but a new trailer this summer, grain use, might get silage wings if they cheap but unlikely,

I'm lookin a 10 or 12 tonner

Ideally it would be a drop wing as it makes the trailer twice as usefull but not really necessary, had a look around an 18ft redrock yesterday, I think i'll stick to a 16ft model, easier in tight lanes and gates etc .  .. .

Whats anyones opinion between the two trailers??

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KANE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

far  more practical for the average farmer kane are light and durable trailers and look good redrock are heavy bulky trailers that get stuck easily ;) ;) ;) ;)

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Weight not really a problem, i'll only be in dry fields when cutting wheat or barley plus they'll only be pulled with nothin under 140horse power and i'm only looking a 10 or maybe 12 tonner

I think i'll put on the wide terra tyres depending on the price

Our 10t fraser is a 15ft model with 4ft high sides, nice trailer, somethin similar size i think,

I like this roll on cover

grain_cover.jpg

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are they the only major brand of trailer you get over there then mate?? if not why not try rolland or baillys?? both well made trailer, seeing a lot of rollands over here now, silage and grain

Would be the two most popular trailers here

Would love a new fraser but no build em any more  :'( :'( :'(

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redrock, kane and herron are all great trailers :-\ but ide go for a kane, they might even spray it in JD colours if you like(or have a big wallet) a diggerman up the road from me got kane to paint his 18T dump trailer in fendt colours 8) well it's wrecked now :D but herron are prety much the same as kane, but kane would be my first chioce ;) but then again i would buy a fraser trailer, but the factory is flattened :'(

may be stupid but whats wrong with maston  ???:-\ ;):)

he's looking a more local trailer ;)

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redrock, kane and herron are all great trailers :-\ but ide go for a kane, they might even spray it in JD colours if you like(or have a big wallet) a diggerman up the road from me got kane to paint his 18T dump trailer in fendt colours 8) well it's wrecked now :D but herron are prety much the same as kane, but kane would be my first chioce ;) but then again i would buy a fraser trailer, but the factory is flattened :'(

he's looking a more local trailer ;)

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I have thought about building me own, I work at a metal fabrication plant, we do sub contracting work for other firms, sheet metal stuff,

http://www.jmf-ltd.co.uk/

I run this plant

http://www.colorcoteni.com/default.aspx

Wonder who has the rights to fraser designs at the minute?

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I have thought about building me own, I work at a metal fabrication plant, we do sub contracting work for other firms, sheet metal stuff,

http://www.jmf-ltd.co.uk/

I run this plant

http://www.colorcoteni.com/default.aspx

Wonder who has the rights to fraser designs at the minute?

May i ask why you need a 12ton trailer if you work for a metal fab plant  ;)???;):) :)

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Did you look at a Smyth form County Carlow Ricky - will make it with dropsides too or a Dooley - even better ;)

Never seen a Redrock with dropsides - I don't know why they don't make them - like you I'd prefer to have a 14-16t trailer with drop sides for drawing bales

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Did you look at a Smyth form County Carlow Ricky - will make it with dropsides too or a Dooley - even better ;)

Never seen a Redrock with dropsides - I don't know why they don't make them - like you I'd prefer to have a 14-16t trailer with drop sides for drawing bales

a boy that hires trailers near me has a 16 ft dropside kane grain and silage with an 8ft extension=22ft bale trailer not for sale tho as we tried to buy it :-\

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