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Additional loading space is available without increasing the wheel base when a level rear extension is part of the rear frame design. A rear impact guard must be included with this option. |
Rear Extension, Level |
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A 36'' long rear extension with a 14° angled slope aides in loading machines over the rear frame of the trailer. |
Rear Extension, Sloped (Beavertail) |
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A 14° rear sloped extension, 36'' long, is available for fixed gooseneck trailers. |
Rear Extension, Sloped (Sloped Rear Extension a.k.a. Beavertail) |
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The rear frame cut-out is a total opening to the bottom of the rear frame beams and includes removing a center section of the rear channel. With this option, an excavator boom will ride as low as possible on the trailer. |
Rear Frame Cut-Out |
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A rear impact guard is required on trailers with a level rear extension; or a width between the tires of more than 60''. |
Rear Impact Guard |
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Ladder style ''E-Z Flip'' ramps (22''x 72'') are lightweight, horizontally adjustable (30'' to 58'' apart) and have dual springs to assist lifting. |
Rear Loading Ramps / ''E-Z'' Flip Manual, Ladder-Style |
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''E-Z Flip'' dual spring-assisted, wood-covered loading ramps (22'' x 72'') can be adjusted horizontally 30'' to 58'' apart to accommodate different widths of equipment. |
Rear Loading Ramps / ''E-Z'' Flip Manual, Wood-Covered |
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Wood-covered rear loading ramps (36'' x 96'') are powered by an electric/hydraulic motor located in the trailer's drawbar. Lock bars are used to hold the ramps in place for travel. |
Rear Loading Ramps / Hydraulic-Powered |
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Hydraulic rear-loading ramps (39'' x 96'') are powered by the tractor PTO, and steel tie bars hold the ramps in place for travel. The control for both ramps is located on the roadside of the beavertail. Additional options are: controls for individual ramps on each side of the trailer; and an electric/hydraulic pump to power the ramps. |
Rear Loading Ramps / Hydraulic-Powered, Ladder-Style |
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Hydraulic rear-loading ramps (39'' x 96'') are powered by the tractor PTO, and steel tie bars hold the ramps in place for travel. The control for both ramps is located on the roadside of the beavertail. Additional options are: controls for individual ramps on each side of the trailer; and an electric/hydraulic pump to power the ramps. |
Rear Loading Ramps / Hydraulic-Powered, Wood-Covered |
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