Lowboy (trailer) explained

A lowboy (low-loader in British English, low-bed in western Canada and South Africa or float in Australia and eastern Canada) is a semi-trailer with two drops in deck height: one right after the gooseneck and one right before the wheels. This allows the deck to be extremely low compared with other trailers. It offers the ability to carry legal loads up to 122NaN2 tall, which other trailers cannot. Lowboys are used to haul heavy equipment such as bulldozers and large industrial equipment.

History

The first lowboy trailer was invented in the 1920s; it featured a riveted gooseneck and solid rubber tires. The first detachable gooseneck trailer, referred to as an RGN (Removable goose neck), was invented in 1958.[1]

Types

The lowboy trailer comes in several types,[2] for a wide range of tasks. Some types are:

Features

Lowboy trailer features include:

Suspension types

See main article: Suspension (vehicle).

Structural types

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://patents.google.com/patent/US2967720 RGN trailers
  2. Web site: 2023-12-31 . What Is A Lowboy Trailer, Uses, Overview, Types? . 2024-07-01 . en-CA.
  3. http://www.rogerstrailers.com/441-000/trailer_details.php Fixed goose neck trailer
  4. http://www.globetrailers.com/50-55-ton-lowboys/
  5. http://www.heiltrailer.com/Mechanical-Removable-Gooseneck-Extendable-Trailer.aspx Mechanical removable gooseneck
  6. http://www.ferreetrailers.com/what-we-do/trailers?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage_new.tpl&product_id=14&category_id=4 Mechanical folding gooseneck