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5th May 2005, Page 65
5th May 2005
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• Andover Trailers will be exhibiting a four-axle extending step-frame trailer with an uprated frame along with a three-axle drawbar trailer for moving road planers. The company will also be showing of its new range of Bevola toolboxes.

• A new plant trailer for the construction and agricultural sector will be the main exhibit on the Broshuis stand along with an example from its extendible semi-low-loader range.

• Low-loaders, fuel bowsers, dump trailers and scissor grabs are just some of the products on show from Dungannon-based Chieftain Trailers.

• Fassi UK produces a range of truckmounted cranes from 1-150tm it will have a number of examples on its stand at SED.

• Low weight is the key feature from Luxembourg trailer maker Faymonville which will be showing a new design 2+4 axle Variomax low-bed trailer with hydraulically adjustable bed.

• Hymix is the industry leader in concrete mixers; it will be showing its "ground breaking" 1.5m3 barrel for 7.5-tonners.

• UK trailer builder King Trailers will be showing its GTS44 step-frame trailer featuring new fold-forward "fuel-save" ramps. In addition, King will be showing its nextgeneration GTL70 low-loader trailer.

• Manitou claims to be the world's number one in rough terrain handling equipment. It will have its full range of products on display.

• McCauley Trailers is celebrating 50 years in the business and will be displaying a selection of products from its range of log trailers, block carriers, step-frames and low-loaders.

• Heavy haulage specialist trailer manufacturer Nooteboom Trailers will be exhibiting three trailers at SED: a four-axle extendible low-bed; a four-axle plant carrier; and a tri-axle "Easy Beaver" step-frame.

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Locations: Dungannon

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