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Hi all, looking at changing my ifor williams and getting a small 8x5'6 tipper instead. The ifor equivalent is on large wheels so seems to be a bit too high off the ground. Found an add for Dale Kane trailers build quality and design looks good but has anyone heard of them I think they are built in Co Down?

 

cheers guys

 

Dermot

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The last trailer we bought was one. We've got Ifor williams and Indespension trailers up until that but had problems with them. Weak floor, too short a tail door for loading mid deck mowers, mudguards falling off, tail door dropped completely off the indespension one, crappy lighting units, laxles and hubs too light.

 

Our Dale Kane trailer has improved on all the issues we had with other brands. It is slightly heavier (just a little) but it tows perfectly and we had no issues with it. We'll be changing over to them as our other trailer come up for renewal. No hesitation.:thumbup:

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no i do not mean our ship building but agri engereening is very big. it is one of our strong points. flemmming, redrock, NC, kane trailers, Quad x, Dale kane trailers, keenen, wilson, McCauley Trailers, walter watsons, nugget, Chieftain trailers, gpm trailers to name a few. with a most of these with most of thes with in an hour and a half of us and will know of some of these

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Queens university turns out the highest qualified engineers in the British isles. Just ask the Yanks and the Chinese that pay so much to be there.

 

As for the dale kane trailers if you are in England I would be looking at an Atlas trailer steve had a real nice one for sale. It's away now but the built quality on them is good and the look the part.

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Queens university turns out the highest qualified engineers in the British isles. Just ask the Yanks and the Chinese that pay so much to be there.

 

As for the dale kane trailers if you are in England I would be looking at an Atlas trailer steve had a real nice one for sale. It's away now but the built quality on them is good and the look the part.

 

thanks fella

 

Im in southern Ireland and I think the atlas is a bit big im after something a bit smaller for narrow front drives etc

 

Dermot

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Well if your in the south have you tried jenkinson at the border he does ifor there's only him and lamont in Ballymoney that does them in the north.

He always has traded stuff in and he's better to work with than lamont. Here is the link with his address....

 

T H Jenkinson (Armagh) - New & Used Trailers - Horsebox, Livestock, Plant, Tippers, Car Transporters, Flatbed, Box Van, Spares

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