Where did you get the hitch from? I think I'm going to need one too.So first run out with the receiver hitch and a trailer today:
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Where did you get the hitch from? I think I'm going to need one too.
That's just the trailer I'm in the market for. Twin axle tipper. Presume when tip unladen trailer up you can man handle it on the rear axle?So first run out with the receiver hitch and a trailer today:
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God Ive ploughed some fields with that setup
the best land anchor there is!God Ive ploughed some fields with that setup
Looking very much to me like they just skipped plugging in any trailer electricsAnother from the NZ set above:
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Sorry, missed your question.That's just the trailer I'm in the market for. Twin axle tipper. Presume when tip unladen trailer up you can man handle it on the rear axle?
I have a Brian James twin axle tipper trailer, and can confirm that when unladen by using the jockey wheel to raise the front axle, the whole trailer can be manhandled just on the rear axle. I am though increasingly of an age that I prefer to not do so, and use a vehicle instead!That's just the trailer I'm in the market for. Twin axle tipper. Presume when tip unladen trailer up you can man handle it on the rear axle?
Same as mine, Brian James race shuttle, easy to handle with jockey wheel and on rear axle!I have a Brian James twin axle tipper trailer, and can confirm that when unladen by using the jockey wheel to raise the front axle, the whole trailer can be manhandled just on the rear axle. I am though increasingly of an age that I prefer to not do so, and use a vehicle instead!
Hi DPCU, Is that your Grenadier pulling the trailer. If so, it looks proper!
I know Brian James do an actual tipper trailer, I'd describe mine as more of a tilt bed, if that makes sense.I have a Brian James twin axle tipper trailer, and can confirm that when unladen by using the jockey wheel to raise the front axle, the whole trailer can be manhandled just on the rear axle. I am though increasingly of an age that I prefer to not do so, and use a vehicle instead!
You guys must have some nice hard standing, I wouldn’t consider trying to move mine anywhere without hooking it up first.Same as mine, Brian James race shuttle, easy to handle with jockey wheel and on rear axle!