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paul knight
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i have an 8X 5 INDESPENSION good trailer as far as i know its the only 8 ft trailer that has ramps stowed under the tipping bed .the only part i can fault it on is if you want to tip any thing off you can only undo the bottom of the tail gate if you undo the top when its dropped down it is higher than the load bed

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Been looking around as well for a good size tipper.

Found the Anssems will be getting my vote 3 way tip and optional high aluminium sides that look the dogs danglies. I wil be going for a 10ft 6 3 tonner when the funds permit

KSX, the three-way tipper trailer - Anssems Aanhangwagens B.V.

 

check the link bit pricey with the high sides but worth it IMO

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not sure what your doing with it but i was going to chip into it so would be handy to park chipper beside trailer and tip it up sideways.

 

also handy to tip off the side in tight drives if needed.

 

all depends what you what it to do.

 

I like the Anssems because if the smooth aluminum high sides, also becarefull alot of tippers don`t come with batteries or chargers ans wireing for hooking upto your tow vehicle so tipper battery charges when you are travelling

 

all have good and bad points.

 

like the transit tipper or trailer options.

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Looking at buying a tipping trailer. Not sure whether to go for an ifor Williams, brian James or an atlas. Used the ifor in the past but the other two have nice little touches. Anyone used these?

 

 

i have an atlas , bought new a month ago. it was about £1k cheaper than the equivalent ifor and imo the build quality is better than an ifor.

 

if you do go for the atlas get the mesh kit and ramps but don't bother with the winch (fit your own instead if you need it). you then have a tipper, plant

transporter and ordinary box trailer all in one

 

However be aware that atlas only do one size (10 x 5). so if you regularly need to carry plant be sure that it will fit!

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Here you go, another for you to look at.

 

Mine is the tp106, but didnt pay anywhere near that for it!

 

Pricing our Flat Bed Tipping Trailers | 8 foot tipping trailer | 10 foot tipper trailer

 

They will build what you want, not just whats on the shelf, unlike Ifor!

 

I used to have an Edwards trailer, it was very well made and towed well.

 

Run an Ifor now, only because I got a good deal on the trade in.

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