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    #11
    With there already existing 5 or 6 Canadian brands along with some 15 more in the US, I would say that the trailer market is quite saturated in North America.

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      #12
      I would like more info on the last trailer. fertilizer tender trailer made from stainless steel would be nice. money talks and conveyalls that rust up after a few years don't cut it.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Klause View Post
        Would there be interest in Canada for bringing these trailers in as competition to Lodeking/Doepker?

        1500bu full level load capacity, three hoppers. Steel with epoxy/ureathane paint, and stainless hoppers/fronts/fenders/hoppers. Haldex weigh system, central inflation, and abs brakes (standard)

        [ATTACH]3814[/ATTACH]
        [ATTACH]3815[/ATTACH]

        Or the "farmer" version (standard steel trailer)
        [ATTACH]3816[/ATTACH]


        Or these?

        Full stainless with a conveyor for filling drills/seeders....

        [ATTACH]3817[/ATTACH]
        [ATTACH]3818[/ATTACH]


        Input?
        Be looking at a fairly sizeable price discount over our trailers.

        Thanks!
        I will never buy a steel grain trailer again. And neither will most people around here.

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          #14
          Check out this website. I helped this guy out a few years ago. Very functional unit. He has built three so far and has an international patent.

          http://wildcardtrailers.com.au/

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            #15
            Klause, I can see a market for the seed/fert tender trailer. Looks like a good unit however would like to see it a tridem. The market in western Canada needs competition in this area. We'd really like a tender but price for our farm size is a factor.

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