Leading slurry equipment manufacturer, SlurryKat, has shown that its not just about much spreading – it has recently expanded its Panterra branding into agricultural trailers.
The latest trailer range follows on from the release of the very successful and affordable Panterra tanker range in 2016, which saw the inception of the Panterra brand.
The new Panterra trailer range consists of two lines, low loader trailers and drop side general purpose trailers and buys into the no-nonsense machine concept begun by the Panterra slurry tankers.
Its low loaders come in two versions – a tandem axle 16-tonne and tri-axle 24 tonner. Standard features include, sprung ramps, full LED lighting, 80 kph axles, heavy duty multi-leaf suspension, side crash rails and finished in SlurryKat’s trademark red paint. Optional extras include dual air and hydraulic brakes, aluminium lockable toolbox and alternative colour paint finish.
The drop side general purpose trailer range consists of four models – 8, 10, 12 and 14-tonne capacities – all of which come as standard with tandem axles and hydraulic brakes, full LED lighting and finished in red. Other features include a single tipping cylinder, which is carried across from the company’s premium trailer range and offers an unrivalled fast and efficient tipping cycle.
Sides and posts are easily removable to leave a flat trailer for bale transport. Optional extras include floatation tyres, dual air and hydraulic brakes and alternative colour paint.
An interesting feature is the introduction of a hydraulic latch rear door, which saves both time and effort for the operator.
The drop side trailers are also available in a heavy duty version for more arduous applications if required.
Prices for the drop side range start from £5950, plus VAT, while the Panterra low loader prices start from £8500 plus VAT.
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