Farm Trailer 10 Tons for Tractor Camping Machines Track Dump Wood Truck Car Tipper ATV Aluminum Agricultural Trailer
Product Description
We're located in west industfial zone in Taizhou, where is 3kms from the high-way entrance, also we're very close to the Taizhou railway station and the Taizhou airpon, the traffic is very convenient. Our company, covering an area of 3500 square meters. has very completed hardware facilities. We have more than 50 employees, including 20 technical specialists, 3 research specialists, who've engaged in the working of our products development and satisfying customers demand for a long time. The company has more than 200 components, annual total output value is 200 million, annual export value is more than 5 million.
Our company is speciahzed in producing kinds of trailers, components for trailers and tractors, and also the auto spare parts, we're good supplier for farm machines and automakers. With the principle of quality first and keep improving, we request standard management and strict quality control, and we passed the 1S09001:2008.
Here are the main applications of farm trailers:
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Crop Transportation (Harvesting):
- Grains and Cereals: Grain trailers (often called grain carts, auger wagons, or chaser bins) are specifically designed to transport harvested crops like corn, wheat, soybeans, barley, and rice from the field to storage facilities, silos, or processing plants. They typically have large capacities and features for efficient unloading, often via gravity or augers.
- Hay and Forage: Flatbed trailers or specialized bale trailers are used to transport bales of hay, straw, or silage from fields to barns or storage.
- Vegetables and Fruits: Open-top trailers or specialized produce trailers are used to haul freshly harvested fruits and vegetables from the fields to packing houses or markets.
- Silage: Silage wagons or loader wagons are used to collect and transport chopped forage (silage) from the field to silos for animal feed.
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Livestock Transportation:
- Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs: Livestock trailers are specialized trailers designed to safely and humanely transport farm animals between pastures, to market, to veterinary clinics, or for breeding purposes. They feature robust construction, proper ventilation, and often internal partitions.
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Material Hauling and Spreading:
- Soil, Sand, Gravel: Dump trailers (or tipping trailers) are commonly used to transport and unload loose bulk materials like soil, sand, gravel, and stone for various construction or landscaping tasks on the farm.
- Fertilizers and Manure: Specific models of dump trailers or specialized manure spreaders (which are often trailer-mounted) are used to haul and distribute fertilizers (granular or liquid) and manure across fields, enhancing soil fertility.
- Compost and Mulch: For improving soil health or landscaping, trailers are used to move large quantities of compost, mulch, or wood chips.
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Equipment and Machinery Transport:
- Tractors and Implements: Flatbed trailers, often heavy-duty models or lowboy trailers, are essential for transporting smaller tractors, ATVs, mowers, cultivators, and other farm implements between different fields, properties, or to repair shops. This is crucial when machinery cannot be driven on public roads or for efficiency.
- Tools and Supplies: Utility trailers, which are typically open-deck trailers with sides and often a ramp, are used for carrying a wide range of farm tools, spare parts, fencing materials, irrigation equipment, and other general farm supplies.
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Water Cartage:
- Water Tanks: Water cartage trailers or tanker trailers are equipped with large tanks to transport water for irrigation, livestock watering in remote pastures, fire suppression, or for spraying operations where a mobile water supply is needed.
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Waste and Debris Removal:
- Brush, Logs, Stones: Trailers, especially dump trailers or heavy-duty flatbeds, are used to collect and transport farm waste, tree branches, logs, cleared stones, and other debris from fields or farmsteads for disposal or processing.
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Specialized Farm Operations:
- Chaser Bins: These are large trailers designed to run alongside a combine harvester in the field, receiving grain directly and then transporting it to a larger truck or storage, thus allowing the combine to operate continuously.
- Forage Wagons: Used for collecting and transporting forage directly from a harvester.
- Grain Hopper Bottoms: Specialized trailers for bulk grain transport with sloped bottoms for gravity unloading.