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|  Monocoque |  | | |
|  Bale Trailers |  | | |
|  High Lift Trailers |  | | |
|  Fruit |  | | |
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|  Dropsides |  | | |
|  Monocoque |  | | |
|  High Lift Trailers |  | | |
|  Bale Trailers |  | | |
|  Fruit |  | | |
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 Tiller |  | | |
|  Compact Tractors |  | | |
|  3-Way Tipping Trailers |  | | |
|  Quad |  | | |
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 Dump Trailers |  | | |
 Monocoque |  | | |
|  High Lift Trailers |  | | |
|  Self Emptying |  | | |
|  Dump |  | | |
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 Wine / tree / mountain |  | | |
|  Manure Spreader with 2 vertical cylinders |  | | |
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 Sugar Cane |  | | |
|  Oil Palm - Fruit |  | | |
|  Flat Bed Container Trailer |  | | |
|  Pipe Line |  | | |
|  Dropsides |  | | |
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| The range of Agricultural Trailers Devès can meet all expectations.
- The Dropsides Trailers are known for their durability and versatility. They are equally suited for the transport of grain, timber, fodder for building materials (sand, earth ...).
The Dropsides Trailers have a capacity ranging from 3 to 10 tons of payload.
With a range of 8 to 24 T in single, double or triple axles, Grain trailers Deves are able to meet the small farms as the most important.
Special feature: The parallelogram lift system allows a significant offset of the Dump.
With working lengths from 4.80 m to 12.80, the bale trailers are adequate for all uses.
- The Fruit Flat bed is the result of years of experience in the Rhone valley known for the fruit plantations.
Special: The platform lowered by 3 to 4 t of payload single axle or beam
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| Devès - Brune 07210 Chomérac - FRANCE - Tél: +33 (0) 4.75.65.97.00 - Fax: +33 (0) 4.75.65.95.31 - deves@deves.fr |

 | Last update : Wednesday, February 01, 2012 |
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