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XL Specialized Trailers releases XL 120 HDG 3+2

Aug. 27, 2020
The XL 120 Hydraulic Detachable Gooseneck 3+2 trailer features a 120,000-lbs in 10’ concentrated capacity rating.

XL Specialized Trailers introduced the XL 120 Hydraulic Detachable Gooseneck (HDG) 3+2 trailer. Featuring a 120,000-lbs in 10’ concentrated capacity rating and a low 18” deck height, this trailer is versatile and adaptable, allowing drivers to haul a wide range of construction equipment.

The XL 120 HDG trailer features several different configuration options to haul equipment. This includes setting up with a 3+2 or 4+1. The power booster can also be removed to run three, four, or five axles in a row. Additionally, a modular deck connection adds deck sections or swaps out deck designs and allows for shimming when needed. The trailer is 53’ long overall.

“The ability to adapt to the user’s equipment makes this a very versatile unit for transportation,” said Tom Hiatt, director of sales at XL Specialized Trailers. “The 18-inch loaded deck height on a 120 hydraulic lowboy is a major benefit for those moving taller equipment.”

The 13’ low-profile hydraulic gooseneck has a swing clearance of 107” and 36” flip neck extension. The neck also offers a five-position ride height.

The 26’ long main deck offers a loaded deck height of only 18” with a ground clearance of 6”, allowing the model to haul tall and heavy equipment. The main deck possesses seven bent d-rings along with 13 chain drops per side for worry-free transportation. The rear deck is 14’ long with a 41” loaded deck height.

The power booster on the XL 120 uses hydraulic pressure, accompanied by a nitrogen accumulator, to transfer weight from the trailer, while allowing the booster to be flexible for uneven terrain.

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