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Landoll Corporation Designs Double Drop Model 353 Trailer

Wed October 27, 2010 - Midwest Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Landoll Corporation, a manufacturer of specialty transport trailers, has designed and built an all-new double drop traveling axle trailer to transport a wide variety of oversize, over-height equipment including motor coaches, metro buses, front end loaders and tall mast forklifts.

The Model 353 is designed with full hydraulic manual controls along with full function wireless remote hand-held controls. The loaded deck height is only 26 in. (66 cm) and has a low load angle of 5 degrees.

The Model 353 is equipped with 50,000 lbs. (22,679 kg) outriggers, which can raise the trailer deck and also side shift the trailer to align the bus or equipment being loaded onto the trailer. Two sets of aluminum ramps are included along with a mechanical “well lift” system which is adjustable to various load carrying heights.

The Model 353 is designed with no cylinders on the undercarriage travel reducing the overall height of the deck.

The undercarriage cam bearings roll on top of the flange which eliminates any damage to the trailer frame.

The Model 353 double drop features Landoll standard equipment including centralized grease system, Grote wiring harness and LED lights. This also includes Landoll’s 5 year Limited Warranty package.

Landoll Corporation is a manufacturer of equipment transport trailers from 5 to 60 ton (4.5 to 54 t) capacity.

For more information, call 785/562-5381 or visit www.landoll.com.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.




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