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From the smallest LT85 to the largest LM187, all flatbed models are built around a welded steel, galvanized chassis fitted with bolt-on tapered drawbars and the Ifor Williams beam
axle and leaf sprung suspension. |
Whenever there’s work to be done you’ll find a flatbed model to help you do it.
The flatbed trailers epitomise the flexibility of the commercial range.
Purchasers from roofers to gardeners, small businesses to local authorities have all found that this range of trailers can carry heavy or bulky loads with ease. |
The flatbed range is offered in width options ranging from 1.52m/5’ to 2.29m/7’6” and length
options from 2.44m/8’ to 5.49m/18’. |
The maximum gross weight for the LT model is 2000kg, whilst the heavier LM models offer
between 2700kg and 3500kg. |
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Skid rail & holder
The LT/LM range (and TT105/126) feature a skid mounting rail and skid holder built into the rear of the trailer (1.83m/2.44m or 6’/8’ skids are optional extras). |
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| LM166 Tri-axle with optional headboard, electric winch, loading skids, propstands and lashing straps |
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The flatbed trailer range is normally supplied with twin axles. Tri-axle options are available on the
LM6 series models in lengths over 12’. |
Tough, adaptable and easy to maintain, all models are fitted with a tough resin-coated plywood
platform as standard. An option of aluminium treadplate covering is available, along with
recessed lashing rings.
Trailers can be further enhanced with accessories such as a headboard, ladder rack, dropsides or meshside extensions. |
With the addition of a winch, rear propstands and either loading skids or the full-width ramp
(1.83m/6’ in length), the versatile flatbed can be used to carry loads, such as small
plant, ride-on mowers, mixers, shredders, rollers and a multitude of mobile plant equipment. |
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| When dropsides are fitted, the available loading width is reduced by 80mm/3” |
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LT85 with optional dropsides, tailboard, headboard & ladder rack |
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