Trailerbodybuilders 640 34067 Hale 4050ta 005
Trailerbodybuilders 640 34067 Hale 4050ta 005
Trailerbodybuilders 640 34067 Hale 4050ta 005
Trailerbodybuilders 640 34067 Hale 4050ta 005
Trailerbodybuilders 640 34067 Hale 4050ta 005

Talbert debuts new trailer

Nov. 18, 2014

Talbert Manufacturing has expanded its Traveling Axle Series, designed for haulers who need the flexibility of a California-legal trailer with a lower deck height to clear bridges and tunnels when transporting taller equipment.

The new 4050TA features a 36-inch deck height and a 40-ft length to comply with California trailer length restrictions. Along with providing additional clearance, the lower deck height equates to extra load opportunities.

Talbert increased the 4050TA capacity from 70,000 to 80,000 pounds evenly distributed or 50,000 pounds in 10 feet.  The 4050TA also features a 7-degree load angle and an updated e-chain for the air and electrical lines. The new e-chain is metal rather than plastic for greater durability, especially in colder climates.  Talbert also has increased the number of keyholes across the rear of the trailer to provide additional flexibility when drivers tie items down. In addition, the 4050TA features Talbert’s signature piggy-back cylinder, now with a larger diameter, and an improved, lockable toolbox that includes a weather resistant door seal, upgraded hardware and chain rack. The toolbox is located in the gooseneck along the curbside.

Talbert designed the 50-foot trailer for Hale Trailer, a sales, rental and leasing dealer for heavy-duty transportation trailers in Voorhees, New Jersey. Hale wanted a trailer that would comply with the 40-foot length laws in California. The state’s kingpin regulations restrict the distance from the kingpin to the rear axle to 40 feet or less. Talbert pushed the deck length to the limit, designing a 50-foot traveling axle trailer that complies with kingpin laws in all states.

Talbert’s standard equipment for the TA Series includes a 15,000-pound planetary winch that operates with a two-function wireless remote. It assists in moving equipment on and off of the trailer by making it possible for one person to load a piece of equipment without leaving the vehicle. In addition to the optional 20,000-pound winch, this Tow Show unit also includes the optional six-function remote to operate the movement of the axles, winch and deck while loading. Additional optional equipment includes a 48-inch aluminum/steel bulkhead with strobe and work lights, a centralized lubrication system and a Right Weigh load scale.

All Talbert traveling axle trailers come standard with double keyhole tie-down slots on the top of the outside beams. Additionally, standard models include double keyhole tie-downs that are recessed down the center of the trailer’s main deck with a metal basket below that protects the main cylinder from excess chain when tying down loads.