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Twin axle or tri axle?

  • 21-09-2010 7:02pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36


    Howdo all. Just wanted to get a few opinions about tri axle trailers. I currently have a twin axle Hudson with sheep decks and was thinkin bout changin for a tri axle with decks also. (all sheep work) Are tri axles easier pulled, some folks say they are because they are better balanced and dont have nose dive when loaded. The main reason im changing is the ramp to the deck system which is not handy at all. I have to pull out 2 linch pins and the door rises up on gas struts and then is locked up by 2 bars pulled out to rest on the loading gates. Not handy in certain places. I think Porter trailers or Nugent trailers have a handy ramp system so was thinkin bout one of those. Any other handy makes? Are tri axles legally towed by a SWB Landcruiser. Any opinions at all would be greatly recieved. Many thanks.


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