Im going to be adding an RGN to the stack within the next few days. Only issue is I’m brand partial (Talbert) and I only found one but it’s 96” wide on the main and my guy I’m running with says I need a 102”. I’ve found one but it’s a muv-all and I can’t seem to find any reviews or real world experience on them. It’s a spread, so that’s the only downside, but the rest of it is in my field of vision. I want a Talbert but can’t seem to find one except for a tri axle 40 ton which is too heavy for what I need, and the 96” wide one which I am told won’t work for what I’m doing. Hauling ag equipment, so aluminum pull outs, hydraulic detach, tandem (or spread if I have to), and 30 or 35 ton
Muv-all RGN reviews
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I'm going to bump this ... Looking at a new Muv All 35 ton tri axle rear lift with the electric over hydraulic neck and aluminum pull outs. Don't see too many running around ... like the features. Want to know if they hold up.
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Landoll makes a nice ag trailer
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... my wallet runs and hides in the corner whenever someone says landoll. Awesome trailer, worth 25% premium vs the competition. Not so much for me.
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I have a 2014 35 ton hydraulic RGN, Muvall tri axle with 3rd axle lift and aluminum pullouts. Can only compare to my previous XL specialed mechanical detach but the Muvall is 10 times the trailer. Very well built trailer and very user friendly functions. I'd buy another.
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Muv-All RGNs are all we run
Well built, 100% customizable - they'll work with you to build it the way you want it for what you do -
how old are your trailers and what does the paint look like? I bought one in Feb. so its 4.5 months old and I can't keep the running lights working and the paint falls off if you bump it, and they didn't paint the underside at all.
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Our oldest is a 2014. They hold up as well as any of the other brands have. We have had Dynaweld and Trail King. As with any trailer a lot depends on how they are kept up and maintained. Ours that are washed regularly, especially in the winter keeping the road salt off, clean up pretty well yet. About 8-10 years old we flip them on their side and recoat the underside. The strobe switch at the rear tends to be a problem, every so often the wiring needs redone in the rear end. Mice like to get in that channel and then its overwith. Ha
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I wouldn’t want any trailer that didn’t paint the underside. Underneath paint is more important than what you can see on top. Trailers rust from the inside out.
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