22ft enclosed trailer for sale

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K1HKSarse
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22ft enclosed trailer for sale

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- 22ft long x 7ft wide (approx width,need to measure) internal measurements
- 26ft total length with hitch.

White in colour

Built in cabinets, winch, ramps,fully ply lined and insulated, anchor points built in the floor, 12v and 240v electrics with sockets all round, lockable hitch, side door and roller shutter rear door.

Comes with a 22ft x 8ft awning which attaches to side of trailer where side door is. Good condition and water tight.

All good tyres,spare wheel, braked hubs, just been checked over. Overall condition of trailer is excellent.

Email me at garygooding@btinternet.com for pics.

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Out of interest mate, what were you generally using to tow this?
[img] Q. If you were stranded on a desert island, who would you rather be stranded with....Ray Mears or Bear Grylls?

A. No question....Ray Mears....you could make a shit load more stew out of that tubby little fecker [/img]

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jap.slapper wrote:Out of interest mate, what were you generally using to tow this?
Whe i first bought the trailer i had an Audi A6 which towed the trailer weight wise no problem. The trailer weighs approx 1100kg empty so not heavy for its size.. The only problem with the Audi A6 was the trailers frontal area. Got an Audi Q7 after that and that was superb with the trailer.

Used all sorts of 4x4s including Dodge Ram also and had no problems.

Like i said you ideally need a tall vehicle to minimise the frontal area of the trailer like a 4x4.

Thx

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I was just being curious mate


I'm currently looking into what I can and can't tow on a Cat 'C' licence. One of our larger company wagons would be ideal to operate from if it's legal to tow with it on a Cat 'C'.
It's all up loaded weight is knocking on for 7 tonnes and is a shade over 25 feet in length.



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My son's keen to get into karting now so I figured that we'd use this company wagon to transport the kart about, and if it's able to tow a trailor then I might as well use it to trailer my zed about also
[img] Q. If you were stranded on a desert island, who would you rather be stranded with....Ray Mears or Bear Grylls?

A. No question....Ray Mears....you could make a shit load more stew out of that tubby little fecker [/img]

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Did you past your test before 1997?

If so then weight limit i believe is 8250kg.........7500kg vehicle with 750kg trailer

C1+E which is an extra part of licence (extra test) allows you up to 12000kg.......7500kg plus heavier trailer

Have a look here bud -

http://www.drivex.co.uk/driving-licence-info/#C1 info

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