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Rogers Bros.
Albion, Penn.-based Rogers Bros. has introduced the TAG Series trailers, available in 10- through 25-ton capacity.

The TAG20, a 20-ton capacity model, features a 19-foot flat deck with a 6-foot beavertail, while the recently redesigned TAG20L model features a 22-foot flat deck and a 6-foot beavertail. The TAG25, a 3-axle, 25-ton model, has a 19-foot flat deck with a 6-foot beavertail.

All the TAG20 and TAG25 models include an 8-degree loading angle for the safe and easy loading and unloading of a wide variety of machines including excavators and paving equipment.

Standard features include a two-speed landing gear, adjustable pintle eye, ABS and spring brakes on all axles, larger tires for increased GAWR, rubber-mounted sealed beam lights with modular wiring harness, rustproofing and an extra-long drawbar with a chain storage area for improved axle load distribution.

For those hauling larger or heavier loads, Rogers offers a full line of lowbed fixed and detachable gooseneck trailer capacities from 35 to 100 tons and above. Specialized models are built to meet individual customer specifications.

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