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1 minute ago, Matthew Storrs said:

Yeah, you do make a good point. I used my 10x6 flatbed ifor for years to move my 3 tonner around- it actually has a higher payload than the plant trailer, and then stick sides back on and go and get a load o materials etc- although the plant trailer is very convenient for quickly unloading a machine particularly if doing on a road whilst holding up traffic etc!

I do prefer towing a heavy item with a wheels on the outside plant trailer ?

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16 minutes ago, GA Groundcare said:

I do prefer towing a heavy item with a wheels on the outside plant trailer ?

 

 I agree but its never normally just the machine, most of us with slews have got grabs buckets,rakes and other kit that also need a ride. Quite often need to drop a machine off and then go fetch bagged material , fencing or drainage gear which is normally forklifted on. All of which would be a ballache in a plant trailer.

 

Tilts are good all rounders.

 

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I bought a.new gx106 earlier this year. Upgraded from a gd105. That thing floated around when loaded with a lot of weight but fine with just machines....

 

The gx106 is spot on for me I can put stump grinder and tracked chipper on side by side no problem. Better wheels tyres and suspension also! Love it. 

 

I have quite a bit of planting to do soon and removing soil etc... Going to have to go buy a dropside aswell....

 

Thi g is with trailers, they are relatively cheap! And you never can find one that suits everything! 

 

Horses for courses. Buy whatever suits your work

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1 minute ago, Matthew Storrs said:

Yeah, you do make a good point. I used my 10x6 flatbed ifor for years to move my 3 tonner around- it actually has a higher payload than the plant trailer, and then stick sides back on and go and get a load o materials etc- although the plant trailer is very convenient for quickly unloading a machine particularly if doing on a road whilst holding up traffic etc!

I do prefer towing a heavy item with a wheels on the outside plant trailer ?

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