Product Features
WOODLANDER® MAX TRAILER
A 12’ 10″ (3.9 m) length provides the ability to cut log lengths up to 10’ 5″ (3.1 m) - (XL trailer package available – 16’ 11” (5.1 m) log lengths). It features a galvanized steel frame, torsion axle suspension system and Department of Transportation (DOT) approved tires. LED light kit (stop, turn, tail, side markers and licence plate light), safety chains and a 2” (50 mm) ball receiver also come standard with the trailer. 4 leveling jacks enable quick and stable sawmill setup on uneven ground. A sawmill head locking kit (locks the head to the trailer for transport) is included in the trailer package.
LED LIGHT KIT
Included with the trailer package is an LED light kit featuring stop, turn, tail, side markers and licence plate lights which are powered through the standard wire harness adapter from your vehicle.
LEVELING JACKS
The trailer package comes standard with four (standard trailer) or six (XL trailer) 3000 lb (1360 kg) sidewind leveling jacks to quickly and easily level the sawmill front to back and side to side. The swivel jacks can be rotated from the horizontal travel position to the vertical position for quick mill set up. They provide a full 10” (25 cm) of height adjustability. The foot measures 3-3/4” x 7-1/2” (95 mm x 190 mm).
WHEELS & TORSION AXLES
The trailer chassis rests on a pair of rubber torsional axles with a combined load capacity of 1870 lb (850 kg). The hubs are a 5 bolt on 4-1/2” (114 mm) and the tires are DOT approved 5.30-12. The wheel fenders are made of steel and can easily be removed without the use of tools so they are out of the way when operating the sawmill or loading logs.
TONGUE
Features a standard 2” (50 mm) ball coupler, wiring harness adapter and safety chains. The head of the sawmill is secured to the trailer at a location which provides proper tongue weight for safe towing. The trailer manual provided specifies this location.
TRANSPORT LOCK DOWN KIT
The trailer includes our sawmill head lock down kit so that you can safely secure the sawmill head to the trailer during transportation. Four (4) 3/8” (9.5 mm) pins go through the sides of the trailer and the brackets attached to the head. A heavy-duty ratchet strap is also included as a secondary measure for securing the sawmill head to the trailer.