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April 29, 2024

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The Benefits of a Hard Working Mower Trailer

One of the most versatile ranges of trailers we produce are our lawn mower trailers. We design and manufacture both single and tandem axle mower trailers in a range of configurations to meet your specific needs, with the option to customise your trailer with a range of added features. Ease of use, convenience and accessibility are key to our Adelaide lawnmower trailers, and they can be designed to provide a variety of storage and towing options for any landscaping, gardening or mowing business operator. What’s more, our trailers are built using 100% Australian steel and so offer exceptional value for money and long operating life, and we have a range of models to choose from depending on the amount of kit you need to carry on a regular basis. Single axle mower trailers Our range of single axle mower trailers includes 6×4, 7×4, 7×5, 8×4 and 8×5 models. These lawn mower trailers can include features like full width ramps for ease of loading and loading, caged or enclosed mower boxes to keep your machinery safe, and be fitted with tool boxes for extra storage and convenience. In addition, our single axle lawnmower trailers feature all of Basic Trailers’ hallmarks, including a solid 45 mm square premium 1045 grade steel axle, 7 leaf eye slipper spring suspension, and […] read more
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Huge Demand for Tradesman Trailers as Building Business Booms

Despite the difficulties we have all endured over the last eighteen months or so, and the many sectors that have ensured hardship, it has not been universally bad news across the board. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the first quarter of 2021 saw the construction and building industry in South Australia hit record highs. This was accompanied by strong growth in the number of tradies employed in the building industry, with the state leading the country in wages growth as well (up 4.9%). While much of the boom has been supported by the federal government’s HomeBuilder scheme (South Australia’s per capita uptake for HomeBuilder was the best in the country), there was also a significant boost on non-residential construction during the same period as well. There was further good news in the state budget, with the SA government announcing in August a $26 million boost to the building industry through the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) Annual Training Plan. The aim is to significantly increase the number of apprentices in the building industry, as well as attracting, training and retaining skilled tradies and construction workers. Tradie trailers designed to meet building industry needs This rapid and ongoing growth in the building […] read more
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