Lovely low trailer30.5ft here for 7 bales on the length. Definitely wouldn't want it any shorter have to be careful putting the wrapped bales on.View attachment 87849View attachment 87850View attachment 87851
Yeah the floor is 34 inches off the ground. It was a stepframe double deck curtain sider in its previous lifeLovely low trailer
29ft
You did that was my fatherI'd say I met that Massey and Bale Trailer on the mountain road, west of Knocknagoshel on Saturday morning?
He's a customer of ours it's a fair well made trailer.If I was moving any amount of bales.
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@ShaneB140Anyone have a beresford trailer. Made in dungarvan. Seem a nice trailer and well priced
Should have said its 29 because we move as many bales in the winter as in the summer.
friend of mine has bought a 23ft double axel one. To be ready in 3 weeks. Will wait and see what it’s like. Would like one the very same myself.
You should have a look at the Morris trailers mentioned above there too. Very well made job.
friend of mine has bought a 23ft double axel one. To be ready in 3 weeks. Will wait and see what it’s like. Would like one the very same myself.
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He happy with it now. Never found the money to buy one myself. He does reckon the axles are a bit far back but not a bad trailer to get around.
Bandenmarkt do them and Kevin Burke tyres bring them in.What tyres are on it?
I’m havin a hoor of a time locating 455/40 22.5.
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He happy with it now. Never found the money to buy one myself. He does reckon the axles are a bit far back but not a bad trailer to get around.
What tyres are on it?
I’m havin a hoor of a time locating 455/40 22.5.
No as far as I am aware it’s only standard super singles on the axles welded straight up. Nothing fancy but does the jobStandard super singles I think but welded solid axles. Correct me if I'm wrong on that Daniel!
I would have thought the axles look pretty right on that, a 23/24ft always looks a little odd with tandem axles imo as they cover a lot of it. If the axle was 2ft forward the front one would be very central which is what we have with the 27ish ft one here and it makes it a bit of a pain at times, can leave drawbar a bit light on smaller tractors but also takes some watching when loading it on a hill as it can and has rolled away
2/3 length to centre of axles roughly normally but depends on what it’s cut from a lot of the time… this one tows pretty bang on even with 14 silage, but could possibly be a little further backVery valid point. If it was a single axle the axle would be mounted roughly in the midpoint of the 2 which would make a difference.