ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE TRAILING (HAULING)
STEC Equipment Company DT710 Dump Trailer The American made DT710 Dump Trailer has become the preferred tool to work in fine turfgrass. With the oversized turf tires and walking beam axles, the DT710 offers low ground pressure and excellent handling on uneven terrain. The removable sides allow for easy loading and unloading, and the auto-latching tailgate provides worry free operation. It is constructed of high-grade steel and the 7-ft. x 10-ft. body provides an industry leading capacity. The DT710 is equipped with a scissor lift system, that shortens the dump time, and it has a capacity in excess of 16,000 pounds. The side catch board that can be placed on either side of the dump trailer is also an industry first. For more information, please visit
www.stecequipment.com.
TRUCK COVERS
E-Cargo Tarps Inc. SOD MASTER 1301 SOD MASTER 1301 is a professional-grade, dual electric roll-up tarp system for covering flatbed trailers. • Built with front and back bulkheads • Center upper ridgepole for increased strength • Two Independent Operating Mechanisms allow easy and efficient handling • Access from either side • Two independent electric motors with optional wireless double remote control • Fully Automated: Driver never has to remove any parts or get on the deck • Industry leading operation times mean more loads per day ($$) • Industry leading warranty, service and reliability • Upper plate supports the rolled tarps in the open position • Structural levers, pivot upwards • Anchoring blocks on the lower deck • Aluminum 3-inch Roll-Pipe • Webbing every 24 inches for extra strength • Fits most flatbed trailers • Weatherproof cargo protection • 3-year warranty against all manufacturing defects • 2-year warranty on electric motors • 21-ounce vinyl tarp and built-in reinforcement at contact point increase life • Complete color line with Custom Logo Option to increase Visibility/Sales
www.E-CargoTarps.com
TPI Turf News November/December 2019
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