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Low-loader from Dixon-Bate

24th August 1973, Page 25
24th August 1973
Page 25
Page 25, 24th August 1973 — Low-loader from Dixon-Bate
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• A new general-purpose low-loading trailer of 5.6 tons gross weight has been introduced by B. Dixon-Bate Ltd of Chester. Capable of carrying small road rollers or other contractors' plant of up to 4 tons, the close coupled C5.6FC features a three-line air-braking system and a variable-height drawbar incorporating a heavy-duty hydraulic damper.

The new model C8OFC trailer, and the all-welded chassis, have been redesigned to cut down unladen weight. This has had the effect of increasing load capacity by 0.25 tons.

A one-ton double-purchase winch with lever handbrake and 30ft of kin. wire rope is mounted on the drawbar forward of the headboard. A heavy-duty adjustable stand is fitted at the front of the trailer, with two quick-action stands at the rear.

Wheels are fitted with 7.50 x 16 Michelin radials, and suspension is by means of independent trailing arms on rubber torsional Flexitor units.

Standard equipment includes regulation lighting, a low-pressure warning device for the air system, and regulation triangles and reflection rear marker plates.

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Locations: Chester

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