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- Differences Between Lowboy and RGN Trailers
RGN trailers can be lowered to the ground to create a ramp for large vehicles or equipment to be driven directly onto a trailer This is made possible by the unique design of a hydraulic-powered, removable gooseneck (named after its resemblance to the neck of a goose) at the front of the trailer
- RGN Construction | Seattle, WA
At its core, RGN is a family run business with the philosophy of a hand-shake commitment behind every project Founded by Rich Nord after working with his father in the construction industry, RGN is currently managed by family and a dedicated team of employees
- ᑕ ᑐ What is Gooseneck, RGN, Single Drop Lowboy Trailer
RGN stands for removable gooseneck trailer They’re also often just referred to as gooseneck trailers RGN trailers are a type of flat deck trailer, allowing them to haul a wide range of large items that wouldn’t be able to fit into an enclosed space
- Everything You Need to Know About RGN Trailers | Heavy Haulers
Removable gooseneck trailers (RGN) were first introduced to the transport industry in the late 50s Invented in 1958, the RGN shipping method was created to meet the demand for an easier way of transporting tall and or over length shipments
- Removable Gooseneck (RGN) Trailer Trucking Service | Cowtown Logistics
Cowtown Logistics provides RGN trucking services for all oversized overweight loads Double drops lowboy RGN trailers at competitive rates Get a quote now!
- What is an RGN Trailer? - Heavy Equipment Transport
But what is an RGN trailer, and how does it differ from a standard lowboy? RGN stands for Removable Goose Neck, and the word “removable” is what sets them apart and makes them so useful in heavy equipment shipping
- RGN Trailers: What They Are and When to Use Them
RGN trailer, or Removable Gooseneck Trailer, is a type of lowboy trailer, distinguished by its ability to detach the front gooseneck, allowing the trailer bed to be lowered directly to the ground
- RGN Trailer Transport | Complete Guide | NTS
RGN stands for removable gooseneck trailers They were first introduced to the transport industry in the late 50s Invented in 1958, the RGN shipping method was created to meet the demand for an easier way of transporting tall and or over length shipments
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