Stoughton introduces Platinum Series Grain Trailer

Stoughton introduces Platinum Series Grain Trailer

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Stoughton Trailers has announced its newly designed Platinum Series Grain Trailer, available in 34-, 40- and 42-ft. lengths in eight models to fit a variety of agriculture needs.

Features of the new Platinum Series Grain Trailer, detailed by the company, include the following:

  • Platinum Series grain trailers come standard with a 34-degree hopper slope for faster and better clean outs. The “easy-opening” Platinum Plus two-stage door, constructed of corrosion resistant materials, significantly decreases the amount of torque needed by the operator to begin emptying the load. In addition, the liner is now removable, enabling easy removal to service the trailer components behind the liner panels.
  • On the front and rear, the new handrail has been moved further up and away from the trailer to allow easier platform access and improve safety.
  • Platinum Series’ front wall is made of composite panels, with stainless steel front corners as standard. The top divider rail is now 25% thicker to provide additional strength. Standard on all Platinum Series aluminum subframe grain trailers is hot dipped galvanized steel supports ,which connect the subframe to the cross members. The front upper rail and top shelf have been redesigned to improve strength, the company added.
  • The lights on the upper rear header of the trailer now function as brake lights and turn signals. The work area lights are standard, , and each hopper/trap is equipped with three mini LED lights, integrated into the lower trap frame to greatly reduce the chance of being damaged, the company said. The crank area is equipped with one mini LED light. 40- and 42-ft. trailer models come standard with two rows of seven mini LED lights.

The newly designed Stoughton Platinum Series grain trailers are available now.

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