Galbreath introduces new roll-off trailer

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. —Galbreath has announced the launch of its M6-250 Series Roll-off trailer this week.

The company says the lightweight trailer (weighing in at 15,650 lbs) is designed to handle roll-offs with heavy loads like scrap materials. It has a shorter overall length for greater maneuverability. It is available in outside rail, extendable trail, inside/outside rail and deadlift.

“Galbreath made its mark many years ago with our popular A5 series of trailers, but there was still a need in the marketplace for a lighter-weight trailer that would handle heavy payloads with greater accessibility and maneuverability,” said John Defenbaugh, president of Wastequip’s mobile products division. “In late 2013, we introduced the M6-200 series trailer – the first in a series of heavy-duty lightweight trailers. The new M6-250 series trailer handles longer containers.”

“Galbreath has been manufacturing industry-leading hoists and trailers for handling roll-offs in the waste, recycling, construction, and scrap industries for more than four decades,” Defenbaugh continued. “We’re always listening to our customers, and we engineer new products that exceed the needs of the end-users who depend on our products day in and day out. This new M6-250 series trailer is a fantastic example Galbreath’s commitment to our customers.”

Available options for Galbreath’s new trailer include tarping systems, aluminum wheels and an auto-grease system.

You can get more information about the m6-250 series at one of Galbreath’s North American dealers.

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