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Old 16-10-18, 21:04
Grant Bowker Grant Bowker is offline
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Years ago I owned one of the Sankey bridging trailers. Memory may be a poor tool but my memory of that trailer was that it had impact/overrun hydraulic brakes and looked of lighter construction than the trailer Robin is showing. Also, my memory of the securing system doesn't match the trailer Robin shows. If the pictured trailer can be more fully identified it will be easier to help.
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