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custom90



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Ifor Williams P6e P7e P8e opinions
I have now been for a little while now extremely interested in the Ifor small trailers range especially the P6e and P8e. Mainly due to having a post 1997 driving licence and the fact they are smaller for storage. I will for the large part use it for transporting hay (small bales) so approx 4ft x 2ft or whatever size they roughly are each. I realise a LOT of you will have the B+E entitlement for your pre 1997 licence so will likely have large heavier trailers and probably different brands too. But if you do have one of these models I would be interested to know your opinions on it and what you use it for ect ec.t And preferably pictures too? Thumbs Up Won't be taking the B+E test simply because I wouldn't have use for anything larger than these trailers so pretty pointless really. $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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Post #175429 13th Oct 2012 5:51pm
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dnorrishill



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I have the p6e and its great, small enough to manoeuvre by hand and does not need any special permit at the local recycling centre.

Only slight downside is that its a little tricky to reverse with my truck as I have 265/75/16 tyres which reduce the steering lock. Basically I don't have enough lock to correct the direction, I have to move forward then reverse again sometimes.


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Post #175471 13th Oct 2012 7:26pm
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custom90



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That looks just the ticket. Thumbs Up I believe that a larger trailer is easier to reverse so with it being small I expect that doesn't help. I have 235/85's on mine so wouldn't cause an issue. What hitch set up do you have may I ask on the Defender? $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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Post #175494 13th Oct 2012 7:54pm
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dnorrishill



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Just got the standard setup, I did have a Dixon Bate thingy when I bought the truck, but I took it off as it rattled too much.


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Post #175551 13th Oct 2012 10:50pm
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Landlord



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Don't know about the P6e thingy but have had the GD85 and they are great trailers. Well made and hold their value. Sold my Gd85 2 years ago and miss it. I do have a twin axle box trailer which I am currently refurbishing.

Ifor Williams trailers are the ones to go for Thumbs Up 2007 TD5 90 Hard Top
Post #175555 14th Oct 2012 12:11am
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kingofthesparks



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Gd85 No good if you don't have b+e though
Post #175557 14th Oct 2012 5:45am
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leeds



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Yes Ifor do good trailers. They are very desirable so remember security.

Keep it out of sight if at all possible. In use keep it chained to your vehicle.


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Post #175592 14th Oct 2012 8:39am
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Mountain_man



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Could also consider an offering from CLH trailers. Most farmers now using these. Stronger made than the IW and a bit cheaper too.

http://www.clh-trailers.co.uk/catalogue/?s...%20Trailer
Post #175625 14th Oct 2012 10:31am
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custom90



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dnorishill - I have a rear tow step on mine and a Dixon Bate ball and pin hitch.

Landlord - I agree they certainly do hold their value well. Thumbs Up

Kingofthesparks - Correct too much for the B class licence. Thumbs Up

Leeds - That was indeed the plan I do have an area to put it out of sight and ontop of that it'll be locked when parked and also the Defender will the in the way of the gateway anyway. In use chained to the vehicle is a good idea though too. Thank-you. Question is which to go for... P7 not much bothered due to odd size. So it's between the P6 and P8. Decisions decisions Confused $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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Post #175641 14th Oct 2012 11:34am
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Retroanaconda



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I have (or my dad has and I steal/borrow) a small Ifor Williams (6x4 I think it is) which I have used for scrap runs, moving hay bales, camping trips, moving firewood/tree cuttings and also collecting a big Mazda engine/gearbox - which no doubt overloaded it massively as it's only plated at 500kgs. I understand that with different tyres it can be re-plated to 750kgs.

It's never given me any issues through all of this, though it's small size makes it a Censored to reverse. I've only ever noticed its presence behind the 90 when I had the engine in it. Good little trailer overall.

I've also used a GD106 quite a bit at my old job, which was a far nicer trailer to tow and reverse, and being 2700kgs rated was also far more useful! But not having B+E means there's not much point me owning one.

I use a Dixon Bate adjustable drop hitch to get the nose height right, more important for the larger twin-axles but good practice all the same. No rattles either.
Post #175682 14th Oct 2012 3:12pm
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kingofthesparks



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Retroanaconda wrote:

I've also used a GD106 quite a bit at my old job, which was a far nicer trailer to tow and reverse, and being 2700kgs rated was also far more useful! But not having B+E means I can't legally use it .



FTFY Thumbs Up
Post #175683 14th Oct 2012 3:16pm
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Glynparry25



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Chained to the vehicle.................. I hope you are only talking about when static?

If you are motoring at 50mph and the trailer hitch releases (some how) the last thing you want is 1 ton of metal dragging off the back of your truck by a chain..... which will more than likely end up very very nasty.

*edit* just removed about breakaway cable as they are un-braked....... I would not want to tow 750Kg un-braked though

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Retroanaconda



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kingofthesparks wrote:
Retroanaconda wrote:

I've also used a GD106 quite a bit at my old job, which was a far nicer trailer to tow and reverse, and being 2700kgs rated was also far more useful! But not having B+E means I can't legally use it .



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Who said I was towing it on the road? Smile
Post #175687 14th Oct 2012 3:36pm
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Projectblue



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I have a P7e. It's 3 years old and looks like new. The only drawback is it being unbraked. But other than that, it's fine - recommended.
Post #176073 15th Oct 2012 7:48pm
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custom90



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Good to hear. Thumbs Up $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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