How to choose a truck trailer? fence trailer or side wall trailer?
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When many truck friends buy a cargo trailer truck, in addition to considering which brand of truck to buy, we will also consider whether to choose afence traileror aside wall semi trailer.
Below we make a simple analysis based on the current market conditions and the advantages and disadvantages of using two types of semi trailers, hoping to help more customers who buy trailer.
About fence cargosemi trailer
Adavantage:
(1)The loading capacity of the livestock trailer is larger, and due to its breathability, the range of goods that can be pulled is wider, and it is more convenient to load and unload.
(2)Fence semi trailer have good air permeability. When transporting vegetables and fruits, if it is in a sealed environment, the goods are easily damaged in summer and even corrupt.
(3)Warehouse trucks are also convenient for toll inspection at the toll station. Generally, it is very clear at a glance during inspection. You do not need to move and inspect the goods like a van truck.
The disadvantage of thefence semi traileris that when it rains, thesugar cane trailerneeds to cover the tarpaulin for the goods, and the anti-theft property of the warehouse rail car is not very good.
Fudeng fence Semi Trailer, offer the stake trailers to maximize the payload.Fudeng fence cargo semi trailer adopt advanced design concept. After fully understanding and analyzing the transportation environment in different countries.
Fudeng adopts high strength steel material to manufacture the cargo semi trailer, it can make the fence trailer have a higher loading capacity and a longer service life.
3 axles fence cargo semi trailer
About side wall trailer
Theside cargo trailerhas a large loading capacity, which is suitable for transporting large cargoes. Many non-high light throwing goods also choose to use flatbeds. In terms of price, the price of the side wall trailer is the most affordable, and it also pulls the most.
As far as the existing rail cars on the freight market are generally used to transport building materials, furniture, and some light-throwing goods, some owners will install a movable bar on the basis of thesideboards trailer. Can be used as a fence trailer.
Contact us to discuss your requirements of Fence Semi Trailer. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.
3 axles Side wall semi trailer
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One of the most important elements of setting up a barn or horse facility is choosing the type of fencing for your property. Not only will you want to fence the perimeter of your property, but also individual pastures or turnouts. Determining the type of fencing that is appropriate for your situation can be cumbersome and challenging, but don’t fret! With a little assessment of your needs and fencing education, you can build the right set-up for your horses. Before investing in fencing, there are some things you should consider.
Cost is obviously one of the major factors when building fencing. Since fencing is one of the larger expenses of setting up a horse farm, you should evaluate your budget up front and have a set amount that you’re willing to spend. Evaluate your “must-haves” now vs. “can do later” projects if the budget is tight.
Along with the initial investment, you should also ask about maintenance expenses. If the care of a certain type of fence has a heavy cost in both time and materials, those considerations might put it beyond your reach, even if you can afford it initially.
There are several different types of fencing to choose from – wooden boards, metal pipe, mesh, vinyl and PVC planks, high-tensile polymer (HTP), electric and barbed wire fencing. Each of these types of fencing has pros and cons; however, it’s industry knowledge that barbed wire should be avoided where horses are concerned because they can get seriously injured if they get tangled in it.
Terrain and weather will also be factors in the material you choose, which many people forget to consider. If your pastures are prone to flooding, wood posts may not be the best option and metal the way to go. Areas with wide swings in temperature from very hot to very cold might not be the best areas for PVC because the material may become stressed and brittle, cracking over time and breaking if a horse puts too much pressure on it.
No matter what type of fencing you’re looking at, you need to pick a height for the fence and decide on the width of the gates. The height of your fence will vary with the type of horses to be contained. Clearly, miniature horses can have a lower fence height, while warmbloods will need taller (and sturdier) fencing.
Gates that are used solely to lead horses in and out should be a minimum of 4 feet wide. However, if you will be driving equipment through the gate, such as a truck, trailer, tractor, mower, etc., you must accommodate the width needed for those vehicles. Also, plan carefully as to which way you want the gate to swing!
One of your biggest considerations should be the type of horses your fences will enclose. Appropriate fencing for two retired Quarter Horse broodmares will vary drastically from fencing for two young colts or a larger, spirited horse. The mares will more than likely happily get along with minimal and less resilient fencing as long as there is adequate forage, shade and water. The rambunctious colts or warmblood will most likely need a much more substantial fence and more safety considerations.
What is the purpose for your pasture or turnout? Will you have horses grazing on lush grass or will this be a turnout for horses to burn off energy? Your fencing needs will vary dramatically depending on how you plan to use your enclosed area. Dependent upon the time of year, even grazing horses will put more pressure (literally) on your fence if the forage is limited, and fencing for small turnout paddocks may need to be sturdier and more imposing than fencing for large fields with more room to run.
If you plan to practice tight rotational grazing, you will need two types of fence. One will be your “outer fence,” which should be sturdy and capable of containment. Your movable fence will, by its very nature, be less secure. Electronetting, or electric wire with metal posts that can be easily shifted, is one option but may not be safe enough for young horses. With young horses, simply rotating pastures and not doing strip grazing may be the best choice.
Other things to have on your list are gates (an often overlooked area) and whether or not you need to keep some animals out as well as others in – think predators, your neighbor’s yearling stallion or the young children or dogs from down the road. Some horse owners prefer to leave some space at the bottom of the fence so a rolling horse won’t get a leg caught, but be aware that it can leave an opening for wildlife. Keep in mind that strategically placed hot wires can help to discourage some predators from entering your pasture.
Many horse owners find a combination of fencing is the best alternative. This is especially true if your facility already has some fencing up and you need to adapt it to your horses. For example, if you purchase a farm with small paddocks enclosed with wood fencing, you may end up putting a line of electric wire along the top or inside the wood boards, which will discourage horses chewing or leaning on boards to reach for the grass (that’s always greener!) on the other side.
Consider all of the factors that are important to you, including the safety of your horses, and then ponder costs and how to have the best possible fence for the best price.
Resources:
https://equinehusbandry.ces.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads//03/Fences-for-Horses.pdf?fwd=no
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