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Canada Trailers Manufacturing Limited

A wide range of trailers are available for your hauling needs from the Canadian manufacturer.

By Andrew Joseph, Farms.com; Image via Canadian Trailers Manufacturing Limited

Everyone in the farming sector needs a trailer or two.

Having a trailer can help you haul crops or equipment across your fields, down to markets, or even to shows. The necessity of having the right type of trailer will make your transportation job both easier and safer.

One of the leaders in Canadian manufactured trailers is Canadian Trailers Manufacturing Limited, a company headquartered in Aylmer, Ontario.  

The company got its start in 1997 under the auspices of a parent fabrication business and quickly became a local Ontario dealership manufacturer of choice with its quality offerings.

For your hauling needs, Canada Trailers offers a wide range of products: utility trailers (eight models), equipment trailers (seven), tilt trailers--see image above (nine), dump trailers (eight), bumperpull trailers (12), and gooseneck trailers (16).  

Local dealers will have or be able to get a hold of quickly, the trailer best suited for you.

And remember—it’s always important to keep your trailer and farm equipment in shape because you never know when you’ll need it’s hauling capacity.

To view a full line up of trailers, check out the company’s website at: https://canadatrailers.com/.


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