Indespension trailers - Any good ?

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Edgecraft
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Post: # 36614Post Edgecraft

Hi Dave

The trailer is a little cracker all it needed was a couple of new bulbs and a new sheet of ply for the base (which I already had lying around) and it was ready to go.
I must have shifted around 50 tonne with it in the past twelve months and it tows great !

Darren
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Post: # 36615Post yourgardenworks.co.uk

I missed out on the original mesh sided trailer i was looking at by £20 quid which was unfortunate, but it's given me a bit more time too look at what kind of money i should be paying and to be honest there are loads for sale, just a matter of waiting for the right one.

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Post: # 36616Post lutonlagerlout

i have used shiply extensively and its ridiculously cheap,got a front door delivered from harrow to luton for 23 quid and 50 packs of laminate flooring from enfield to luton for £30
and because it generally is a man and a van ,they take good care of your stuff
unlike Drop it Hide it Lose it
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LLL
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Post: # 36622Post yourgardenworks.co.uk

Cheers LLL, tis truly a good idea.

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Post: # 37155Post techauthorbob

I have had several trailers with indespension, one was so overloaded that a wheel collapsed but the suspension was OK - great trailers.
ps I think that most hitches were from Bradley Doublelock in Bingley, West Yorkshire - they do a really good range.

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Post: # 37167Post yourgardenworks.co.uk

Have either of you (DDD or LLL) used shiply for trailers or do you know if they can be delivered, i'm still looking for a trailer with ramp/ tailgate and mesh sides etc but there all darn sarth :D

I don't have the time to be running around the country wondered and if Shiply could be used like this perhaps ?

Dave


* Edit.... yes they can be delivered, i really should look first before asking moronic questions eh

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