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Trail King unveils updated live bottom trailer

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Customers will notice updates that provide better access points for simpler maintenance.

Trail King’s innovative new live body distributes weight to maximize payloads and maintain high levels of maneuverability with multiple axle configurations, the company said. Customers will notice updates that provide better access points for simpler maintenance like the bolt-on upper coupler/kingpin and front fenders.

Hopper walls are constructed with longer lasting 4 millimeters thick AR450 wear plate in the rear half with the full length as an option. Round hopper cross members are attached to the sidewall with cast steel mountings providing less opportunity for material buildup. A heavy duty 4-inch pitch roller chain and frictionless drive system provide efficient horizontal discharge while unloading in one revolution or less. The aerodynamic design features smooth side panels in aluminum or steel, providing corrosion prevention and a clean shiny finish.

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