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Hydratilt HydraTail Trailer

A Trailer Capable Of Hauling Just About Anything

The HydraTilt HydraTail Trailer is a universal piece of equipment capable of hauling just about anything.

When you need to get low, the Ledwell HydraTilt Trailer is the perfect solution. Using a hydraulic tail and hydraulic main deck hinged at the rear, this trailer allows you to obtain a shallow angle of approach from the tip of the tail to the nose of the trailer.

Our HydraTilt HydraTail Trailer is ideal for loading low-clearance, long-wheelbase, or non-powered equipment. The 20,000 pound hydraulic, nose-mounted winch provides ample pulling power to load just about any cargo from the tail of the HydraTail Trailer to the upper deck.

Interior Beam HydraTail Trailer

A Workhorse Built To Stand The Test of Time

The Ledwell Interior Beam HydraTail Trailer sports Ledwell’s classic hydraulic tail design, making it uniquely equipped for a variety of jobs. This HydraTail Trailer is a workhorse capable of efficiently hauling all types of equipment.

Ledwell’s Interior Beam HydraTail Trailer is equipped with Ledwell’s manufactured hydraulics for tail operation and exhibits excellent craftsmanship.

If you want a trailer that lasts years, make it an Interior Beam. And if you’re looking for the right parts for this workhorse, we stock all of them in-house.

Perimeter Beam HydraTail Trailer

A Trailer Designed To Haul Any Heavy Load

The Ledwell Perimeter Beam HydraTail Trailer is the go-to option for equipment haulers.

This versatile trailer offers multiple options for transporting equipment. Its hydraulically powered mini-deck allows easy access to the upper deck for additional cargo space. A drop in the deck provides up to 10 more inches of load height. And the trailer’s optional knuckle boom trough fits excavator booms perfectly while lowering the overall height of the load.

If you are in the heavy haul transportation business, Ledwell can design and build a trailer engineered for your specific hauling needs.

Detachable Gooseneck Trailer

The Best of Both Worlds In Heavy Haul and Equipment Transporting

Ledwell’s Detachable Gooseneck Trailer is the best of both worlds in heavy haul and equipment transporting. When you have a job that requires a heavy load with minimal vertical climb, detach the nose and load on the lower deck from the front. And as an added time-saving measure during site loading or unloading, a hydraulic tail can be added to the rear of our Detach Trailer.

When you need the most durable and reliable Detachable Gooseneck in the industry, come to Ledwell!

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HydraTail Trailer Resources

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HydraTail Trailer FAQ

What is the correct way to operate a HydraTail Trailer?

Operating your HydraTail Trailer correctly is vital to extend the life of your equipment. Watch this operational series video or follow the steps below.

Walk around the entire trailer to inspect the following:

Winch, Flooring, Air & hydraulic lines, Wheels & tires, Landing gear, Overhead & ground obstructions, and Lights.

Engage the PTO inside the tractor cab by pushing it to the “on” position.

Dump the trailer suspension by pulling out the air switch located at the front control panel available on either side of the trailer.

Chock the wheels.

If using Ledwell’s wireless remote to operate the mini deck and tail.

Push Tilt-Up to raise Mini Deck, if required.

Pull the air switch located at the front control panel to engage the bed locks.

Push Tilt-Down to lower Mini Deck to rest on the bed locks

Push Tail-Up to raise tail.

Push Lock-Off to unlock the tail & fold.

Push Fold-Out to raise fold.

Push Tail-Down to lower the tail.

Load Equipment and remember to set the parking brake.

Secure equipment to the trailer with preferred tie-downs.

Be sure each piece is anchored at four points to secure properly.

To unload, reverse the process.

Does a HydraTail Trailer require a dedicated tractor?

No, trailers can be hooked up to any tractor with the appropriate wet kit installed. If a tractor with a wet kit is not available a Self Contained Unit may be used to connect the HydraTail Trailer to any tractor.

What length HydraTail Trailers do you offer?

Our standard HydraTail Trailer lengths are 48′ or 53′. We do offer custom lengths as an option. Our Sales Team would be happy to discuss the best fit for your application.

Winch FAQ

What is the proper way to operate a winch?

This video will teach you how to correctly operate a hydraulic winch to load or unload equipment on any manufactured Ledwell truck body or trailer, or follow the steps below.

To get started, inspect the following: Overhead & ground obstructions and winch cable for breakage.

Engage PTO inside the cab.

Dump the air suspension of the truck or trailer. Chock the wheels.

 

If using Ledwell’s wireless remote to operate:

Push Winch Out to reel out the winch.

Pull the chain through the tow hook and secure it.

Push Winch In to reel in the winch.

Load Equipment and remember to set the parking brake.

Secure equipment with preferred tie-downs.

Be sure each piece is anchored at four points to secure properly.

To unload, reverse the process.

How long is my winch cable?

A standard winch mounted on any Ledwell truck is 5/8″ x 50′ while those mounted on any Ledwell trailer are 5/8″ x 75′.

Wireless Remote FAQ

How do you pair a wireless remote to equipment?

Before beginning the procedure, make sure there are no other transmitters in the vicinity being operated, as this can cause issues with the dedication process.

Note that these receivers have the capability of storing two (2) unique ID codes, allowing the use of two (2) different transmitters.

1. Power up the receiver.

2. Locate the green ‘SETUP’ button on the bottom of the receiver as shown in the image to the right.

3. Press the ‘SETUP’ button 5 times quickly. The blue ‘POWER/ACTIVITY’ light will blink 5 times to confirm the correct entry.

4. Press the ‘SETUP’ button once. The ‘POWER/ACTIVITY’ light will blink once.

5. Press any button on the transmitter that will be used with this receiver for at least two (2) seconds. The ‘POWER/ ACTIVITY’ light on the receiver will blink approximately 6 times, indicating that the code has been learned. (Note that on handhelds with system ON/OFF buttons, the ON button must be used in this step).

6. If a second handheld requires dedication, go to step 7. If not, the dedication process is complete.

7. Press the ‘SETUP’ button 5 times quickly. The blue ‘POWER/ACTIVITY’ light will blink 5 times to confirm the correct entry.

8. Press the ‘SETUP’ button twice. The ‘POWER/ ACTIVITY’ light will blink twice.

9. Press any button on the transmitter that will be used with this receiver for at least two (2) seconds. The ‘POWER/ ACTIVITY’ light on the receiver will blink approximately 6 times, indicating that the code has been learned. The dedication process is now complete

Why isn’t the power light activating on my receiver?

Check your 7-way pigtail from the truck to the trailer for power. When the center pin is blue, you have power. If it is not, unplug the 7-way from the back of the truck and check the fixed plug on the truck for power. If there is no power, check for a blown fuse.

When I push buttons on my wireless remote, there are no lights.

There are two possibilities. Either your battery needs charged or you need a new battery. Try charging it. If there is no change, contact Ledwell.

My handheld remote and receiver seem to be pairing, but they are not operating my equipment.

Your air solenoids may be malfunctioning. Each solenoid has a button at its center. Use those to manually operate the air solenoids and ensure their responsiveness.
DO NOT ENGAGE THE PTO WHILE PERFORMING THIS TEST. AIR ONLY.
If there is still no operation, check the twist lock connector for corrosion on the pins.

There is no response when I push buttons on my Base remote, but I’ve just replaced the battery.

When you’re sure the battery is good and the remote has been charged, contact Ledwell. Your hand-held is most likely will need to be replaced.

Can I replace just the handheld portion of the wireless remote system?

Yes, we offer replacements for handheld wireless remotes. Contact our Parts Department to order.

Once you receive your new remote, you will need to pair it with the transmitter mounted on your equipment.

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