New Talbert fixed-neck 35FG-BVTL trailer offers low height and easy positioning for excavator booms

For optimum maneuverability, the 35FG-BVTL gives you an 84-inch swing radius and 18-inch kingpin.For optimum maneuverability, the 35FG-BVTL gives you an 84-inch swing radius and 18-inch kingpin.

If you’re looking for a 35-ton trailer with a 22-foot long deck, the new Talbert Manufacturing 35FG-BVTL offers hydraulic ramps for safe and efficient loading and one of the lowest deck heights in the industry.

Designed for small- to mid-size construction machines, Talbert’s new fixed-neck trailer has a 10-inch road clearance to maximize headroom and a 30-inch loaded deck height, 40 inches for the rear bridge.

A 36-inch sloping beavertail with a 15-degree load angle coupled with full-width plate and traction bars outside the main beams optimizes rear loading.

Part of Talbert’s Double Drop Series, the 35FG-BVTL has an overall length of 48 feet. The deck is 8 feet 6 inches wide, with an 8-foot, 6-inch rear bridge section. Recessed cross members in the rear bridge allow for easy positioning of an excavator boom.

A 36-inch beavertail with a 15-degree load angle optimizes rear loading.A 36-inch beavertail with a 15-degree load angle optimizes rear loading.

The fixed neck design is an economical alternative to gooseneck designs for contractors who don’t need a front unload operation. Deck material is apitong wood, chosen for its high strength and durability.