XL’s MG trunnion trailer is 10 foot wide and features a non-expanding rear deck with trunnion axles. The 10-foot-wide model is easy to use and provides additional loading space on the main deck and offers maximum payload potential in the Western US. The MG is popular in a capacity of 100,000 pounds in 16 feet with a 23-foot-long load-bearing main deck, making it a total of 44 feet long.
The 44-foot-long trailer adheres to the 41-foot kingpin law
10 foot width and trunnion axle set up is ideal for the West
The 44-foot-long overall length provides maximum maneuverability
Walking beam suspension and trunnion axles
Lightweight and Easy to Operate
Perimeter frame design keeps the trailer weight down
Chain hooks throughout the trailer provide tie-down options
Micronova clearance lights and three tail light package add to visibility
Versatile Loading Options
Detach the mechanical gooseneck to load onto the front of the trailer, or use the beaver tail in the back with blocking for rear loading
Heavy-duty ramps can be added to the front or the back to make loading even easier
Benefit from ramps on the gooseneck which provide additional hauling space for lighter items
Trunnion axle trailers are versatile. They are often used in the Western United States, especially California, where the 16-tire group provides benefits to scaling loads while adhering to their unique axle laws. The shorter length of these trailers compared to other lowboys of the same capacity makes them favorable for hauling construction equipment as well as maneuvering in cities. Enjoy the trunnion wheel area, with a 10-foot-wide set-up that is always ready to go.