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I have both tt85 and tt105

The 105 is a better trailer tows nicer on those lower profile wheels easier to reverse as its the same width as truck

gross weight is 3500kg so more useable payload.

The load hight is lower than tt85

I can use it for collecting rings but would not bother if I only had the smaller tipper

 

 

tt85 is narrower and lends itself well to delivering logs up narrow drives.

 

Never owned a 126 but looks like you could easily overload the 3500 gross due to size of bed and its a heavy monster when empty but good value if you really need a big tipper.

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That makes it easier then :) someone told me that but not seen it written anywhere.

 

Thanks

 

it's on the site here somewhere but I can't find where it is so here it is here

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I have both tt85 and tt105

The 105 is a better trailer tows nicer on those lower profile wheels easier to reverse as its the same width as truck

gross weight is 3500kg so more useable payload.

The load hight is lower than tt85

I can use it for collecting rings but would not bother if I only had the smaller tipper

 

 

tt85 is narrower and lends itself well to delivering logs up narrow drives.

 

Never owned a 126 but looks like you could easily overload the 3500 gross due to size of bed and its a heavy monster when empty but good value if you really need a big tipper.

 

 

I'll second this we have a TT105 pull it with the cruiser and it's fantastic .

TS. :thumbup:

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I have had a few ifors, had 2 lm146 a tt85 and I've just bought a tt2515 which is the new generation of tipper. Got to say its a perfect trailer for everything I do it's had 2 dumpy bags of sand in it with 50 bags of cement packed around the sides and it was fine. As mentioned by someone else the only thing is the tailboard catches the floor when on full tip, to the extent it lifts the wheels off the floor.

 

 

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The 12x6 ifor will carry vehicles if necessary -I've carried my 110 on several occasions. With cage sides it will hold approx 8m3, which is possibly overloaded with chip but it doesn't look it and still tows very well. If filled to the brim with oak or beech rings it is definitely overloaded but still tows fine and easily manages to tip off. If you are buying an ifor I would recommend avoiding buying from them directly -they're customer service when it comes to any warranty issues is non existent (it's so bad I have just ordered a new Brian James trailer -more expensive but apparently fantastic trailers). Buy off a good dealer and let them handle any problems you may encounter.

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