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What kind of trailer is the NO-DES equipment mounted on?

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What kind of trailer is the NO-DES equipment mounted on?

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(A) The trailer is a common gooseneck design, 16 ft metal deck with two axles (double tandems) that can be towed with a standard pick-up style truck that has a tow rating of approximately 20,000 lbs or more (example; Ford F450 and F550 or Dodge 4500 and 5500). The maximum gross weight rating of the trailer is 24,000 lbs The NO-DES trailer system only weighs approximately 15,000 lbs (dry) and just over 16,000 lbs (wet). The trailer has electrically actuated brakes on both axles. The gooseneck set-up allows for a reversible ball system to be mounted in the bed of your truck; so when you’re not towing the gooseneck trailer you just flip the ball over and the receiver is now perfectly flat with the floor of the truck bed. NO-DES uses a Ford F450 truck with a combined vehicle towing capacity of 29,000 lbs to transport its demonstration unit. The gooseneck trailer design can turn under the gooseneck at up to 110 degrees, allowing you to maneuver the truck and trailer combination into tight p

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