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Landoll Introduces the Model 342 Light Duty Gooseneck Trailer

Tue December 11, 2012 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Landoll Corporation’s new trailer is designed to handle empty 20 ft. (6 m) containers. The Model 342 is a light duty Gooseneck trailer that works well with short single-axle tractors for increased maneuverability. The trailer comes standard with a fifth wheel king pin, 7-way electrical connection and a single air brake axle. The gooseneck is a short 8 ft. (2.4 m) and the lower deck is 23 ft. (7 m). The overall length being 31 ft. (9.4 m) long will legally handle up to 25 ft. (7.6 m) long containers.

The 342 comes standard with a chain-drive load system, loading bridle, tie-down chains, push bar and container side pin lock-downs. The standard storage box is designed to keep all items organized with chain hanging racks and trays.

The 342 operates hydraulically by means of a wet kit on the truck or with an optional 27 hp (20 kW) engine package mounted on the gooseneck. The 342 features a 10.3 degree load angle, 15,000 lb. air brake axles and weighs 8,800 lbs. (3,991 kg). The gear box chain drive system is a continuous ½ chain that has 12,000 lbs. line pull. Customers may choose the 2 5/16 in. ball hitch and electric brake axle option when pulling this trailer with a lighter duty truck.

The Model 342 features Landoll’s standard equipment including powder coat paint on entire trailer frame, centralized grease system, Grote wiring harness and LED lights. Landoll trailers include a 5-year limited warranty package.

For more information, call 800/428-5655.

This story also appears on Truck and Trailer Guide.




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