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M.H. Eby Debuts New Maverick Livestock Trailer at Ohio Beef Expo

Blue Ball, PA.  – M.H. Eby, Inc. will unveil the new 2025 Maverick livestock trailer at the Ohio Beef Expo, March 14-16, at the Ohio Expo Center. The redesigned Maverick features a modern chiseled aesthetic and is packed with features that meet the evolving needs of modern livestock owners. 

The trailer's exterior features sharp angular lines with a decidedly modern look. An all-new side slat design greatly reduces visible welds and fasteners across the trailer, and a new logo and wordmark design has been introduced. Core components of the trailer’s design maintain its Eby engineering heritage, such as the cast front and rear corners, trapezoidal gusset at the coupler, integrated slat closure tracks, and high-grip diamond plate floors.  

The interior of the trailer underwent a thorough redesign for enhanced cleanliness and improved comfort and safety, aiming to minimize livestock bruising during transport. New, stronger, smoother, and easier-to-operate divider gates were added. Among the most impressive features is the 7”x 5” rear frame that supports an all-new slam-shut rear gate system that eliminates the need for traditional 2-point lock rod door latches.  

As pioneers in the industry, Eby remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of innovation and setting new standards for excellence in manufacturing. The new Maverick is a testament to this ongoing commitment, representing the culmination of years of research, development, and customer-focused innovation. 

The 2025 Eby Maverick livestock trailer is available for purchase through Eby’s authorized dealer network. Visit www.mheby.com for details.  

Source : MHEBY

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