1244 days ago

Fieldline 7X4 Trailer - barely used, as new

Janet from Glendowie

Bought trailer to move house - has barely been used and has been kept in garage. No rust. No dings
As New. Cost of a new trailer would be $2,795.00

100% NZ Manufactured & Styled to suit our harsh conditions.
Fully Hot Dipped Galvanised - frame, chassis & rolled guards in one piece.
Galvanised axle & hubs with marine sealed bearings, zinc coated springs.
14” Commercial 185 Tyres with galvanised rims.
12mm Tough Non Skid Truck Deck, being European Birch plywood it is both weather and waterproof. It is far superior to plywood, it will not scallop out like aluminium and if scratched it will not rust like steel decks.
Easy to use tilting deck - tail gate ramp.
Removable draw bar – great for storage & anti-theft. (see picture)
Long draw bar for ease of reversing & ideal for longer items
LED Lights with NZ standard 7 pin trailer plug.
Deck Measures 2130 x 1220
Tare weight 200kg, GVM 1250kg.
With Jockey Wheel

Price: $2,000

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