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Talbert celebrates removable gooseneck trailer鈥檚 75th anniversary
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Talbert celebrates removable gooseneck trailer鈥檚 75th anniversary

Talbert Manufacturing, a North American leader in specialised heavy-haul solutions, celebrates the 75th anniversary of the release of its non-ground bearing removable gooseneck trailer. First introduced in 1947, the removable gooseneck technology revolutionised safety in the heavy haul trailer industry. Since its inception, Talbert has designed two different removable gooseneck trailers: the hydraulic detachable gooseneck trailers and the mechanical detachable gooseneck trailers.

鈥淪afety is the hallmark of our innovative trailer designs,鈥� said Troy Geisler, Talbert Manufacturing's vice president of sales and marketing. 鈥淎ustin Talbert designed the first gooseneck trailer to address the troubling number of injuries and deaths occurring when loading and unloading equipment. Talbert has always been on the leading edge of safe, durable trailer designs.鈥�

The non-ground bearing hydraulic detachable gooseneck trailers were first introduced in 1962. The innovative design increases safety throughout the loading and unloading process by offering ample clearance and stability. In years past, the trailer would sit upwards of 50 inches off the ground and load in the rear. The loading and unloading angle was so steep that the tipping point could be reached quickly without warning. The lower the trailer deck is, the better and safer the loading angle. That鈥檚 why Talbert Manufacturing hydraulic tail series decks can be lowered to ground height or raised to meet a shipping dock for safe loading.

Hydraulic goosenecks utilise a series of hydraulic cylinders to safely and easily lower and lift the deck when the trailer is attached to the truck. The design of the hydraulic detachable gooseneck has been adjusted by Talbert Manufacturing to meet the requirements of operators. In 1970, Talbert Manufacturing raised the bar with the launch of a new, patented hydraulic design called the Hydroneck.

The Hydroneck creates additional customisation options for balancing weight distribution. The trailers are customised with shims to help balance weight loads and safely distribute loads based on the load needs without having to rely on preset weight or height limits. Both the double drop series and the lowboy series can feature the Hydroneck.

While the Hydroneck is a popular connection option, some operators prefer the ratchet neck design. The ratchet neck features safety pins to secure the gooseneck with five or seven preset heights which, in certain operations, can increase the ease of loading and unloading. These preset heights are customisable to the application and operator's hauling requirements.

In 1989, Talbert designed and patented the mechanical removable gooseneck trailer. The mechanical gooseneck trailers are more lightweight than their hydraulic counterparts and don鈥檛 require hydraulics to position them. This type of attachment option is typically used for double-drop trailers. The mechanical gooseneck trailers utilise front rollers and truck ramps to connect and disconnect the trailer from the truck. These are best suited for longer-distance trucking companies, where the load will be on the truck for several days and unloading will occur on a smooth, flat surface.

鈥淲hen it comes to our trailers, there鈥檚 so much to consider outside the type of neck or trailer weight capacity. That鈥檚 why each trailer is built to the needs of the operator,鈥� Geisler explained. 鈥淓ach trailer we build and each innovation we come up with focuses on balancing operators鈥� needs when it comes to productivity and safety.鈥�

Talbert Manufacturing, a North American leader in specialised heavy-haul solutions, celebrates the 75th anniversary of the release of its non-ground bearing removable gooseneck trailer. First introduced in 1947, the removable gooseneck technology revolutionised safety in the heavy haul trailer industry. Since its inception, Talbert has designed two different removable gooseneck trailers: the hydraulic detachable gooseneck trailers and the mechanical detachable gooseneck trailers. 鈥淪afety is the hallmark of our innovative trailer designs,鈥� said Troy Geisler, Talbert Manufacturing's vice president of sales and marketing. 鈥淎ustin Talbert designed the first gooseneck trailer to address the troubling number of injuries and deaths occurring when loading and unloading equipment. Talbert has always been on the leading edge of safe, durable trailer designs.鈥� The non-ground bearing hydraulic detachable gooseneck trailers were first introduced in 1962. The innovative design increases safety throughout the loading and unloading process by offering ample clearance and stability. In years past, the trailer would sit upwards of 50 inches off the ground and load in the rear. The loading and unloading angle was so steep that the tipping point could be reached quickly without warning. The lower the trailer deck is, the better and safer the loading angle. That鈥檚 why Talbert Manufacturing hydraulic tail series decks can be lowered to ground height or raised to meet a shipping dock for safe loading. Hydraulic goosenecks utilise a series of hydraulic cylinders to safely and easily lower and lift the deck when the trailer is attached to the truck. The design of the hydraulic detachable gooseneck has been adjusted by Talbert Manufacturing to meet the requirements of operators. In 1970, Talbert Manufacturing raised the bar with the launch of a new, patented hydraulic design called the Hydroneck. The Hydroneck creates additional customisation options for balancing weight distribution. The trailers are customised with shims to help balance weight loads and safely distribute loads based on the load needs without having to rely on preset weight or height limits. Both the double drop series and the lowboy series can feature the Hydroneck. While the Hydroneck is a popular connection option, some operators prefer the ratchet neck design. The ratchet neck features safety pins to secure the gooseneck with five or seven preset heights which, in certain operations, can increase the ease of loading and unloading. These preset heights are customisable to the application and operator's hauling requirements. In 1989, Talbert designed and patented the mechanical removable gooseneck trailer. The mechanical gooseneck trailers are more lightweight than their hydraulic counterparts and don鈥檛 require hydraulics to position them. This type of attachment option is typically used for double-drop trailers. The mechanical gooseneck trailers utilise front rollers and truck ramps to connect and disconnect the trailer from the truck. These are best suited for longer-distance trucking companies, where the load will be on the truck for several days and unloading will occur on a smooth, flat surface. 鈥淲hen it comes to our trailers, there鈥檚 so much to consider outside the type of neck or trailer weight capacity. That鈥檚 why each trailer is built to the needs of the operator,鈥� Geisler explained. 鈥淓ach trailer we build and each innovation we come up with focuses on balancing operators鈥� needs when it comes to productivity and safety.鈥�

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