Livestock trailers are simply a vital tool in the movement of farm animals.
Read More (Livestock Trailers)Fixed formation trailers feature the wheels mounted to the sides of the main unit, instead of underneath. This means that the trailers can be lower, thus easing loading and giving better stability through a lower centre of gravity but this design can also limit the available width within the trailer.
Larger trailers may have their own braking systems, either powered by electricity via the vehicle or by hydraulic connection. They will also have their own independent suspension and lighting systems. All of these features must be examined closely to ensure proper working before any purchase. These systems aside, the livestock trailer is a fairly basic farm machine with little in the way of complex components to go wrong. This makes trailers an ideal candidate for a secondhand purchase. The welds, hinges and doors of the trailer should be checked for any sign of corrosion or damage and special attention should be paid to the underside of the trailer, which often suffers most from damage and corrosion. These simple checks aside, a used livestock trailer should offer many years of good service.