Bunning Trailers back in fold

Eagle-eyed showgoers at LAMMA 24 would have spotted a brand-new trailer on the Bunning stand in addition to the brace of spreaders on display. Farmers Guardian finds out why the company has returned to trailer production and what the new range has in store.

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Bunning introduced a single tipping ram to provide more efficient hydraulic power, along with a 60-degree tipping angle enabling users to heap piles of beet.
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Bunning introduced a single tipping ram to provide more efficient hydraulic power, along with a 60-degree tipping angle enabling users to heap piles of beet.

Although synonymous with producing premium spreader models, Bunning has a long history of trailer manufacturing that predates its first spreader by several decades. So it is no surprise that the company's...

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