
Trailer 2.7T
Twin-axle 2.7 t trailer for machines and heavy loads.
In stockBuilt for heavy loads
Welded load-bearing chassis made of closed steel profiles: the trailer handles the transport of compact machines and very heavy materials, up to a 2.7-tonne gross weight.
Welded chassis
Closed steel profiles for maximum rigidity.
Payload ~2,178 kg
Enough to carry a 2 to 2.5 t mini excavator.
Twin axle
Stability and load distribution over long journeys.
Easy machine loading
Tilting ramp and side steps to load a mini excavator or mini loader safely. Extremely robust V-drawbar and self-folding jockey wheel.
Tilting ramp
Smooth machine loading, springs assist with raising.
Reinforced V-drawbar
Strength and road holding, with stabiliser supports.
Anti-slip floor
Waterproof plywood with securing clips.
Technical specifications
Capacities
- Gross weight
- 2,700 kg
- Payload
- ~2,178 kg
- Unladen weight
- ~522 kg
Dimensions
- Deck length
- 2,600 mm
- Deck width
- 1,503 mm
Construction
- Chassis
- Welded steel (closed profiles)
- Deck
- Waterproof anti-slip plywood
- Drawbar
- Reinforced V + self-folding jockey wheel
- Loading
- Tilting ramp
Running gear
- Axles
- Twin axle
- Tyres
- 195/50 R13C
- PCD
- 5 × 112
Which licence do you need to tow this trailer?
Many customers ask us. The licence you need depends on the trailer's gross weight (its GVW / PTAC) and on the total weight of the combination (car + trailer, loaded). Here is a clear reminder of the French rules to tow safely and legally.
Licence by weight
| Trailer GVW | Combination GVW (car + trailer) | Licence |
|---|---|---|
| ≤ 750 kg | Any | B |
| 750 – 3,500 kg | ≤ 3,500 kg | B |
| 750 – 3,500 kg | 3,500 – 4,250 kg | B96 |
| 750 – 3,500 kg | > 4,250 kg | BE |
| > 3,500 kg | Any | C1E |
Trailer ≤ 750 kg, or car + trailer combination ≤ 3,500 kg.
Trailer > 750 kg and combination up to 4,250 kg. Requires a 7-hour training (no exam).
Trailer > 750 kg and combination > 4,250 kg.
Trailer with a GVW above 3,500 kg (HGV licence).
Where to read it on the registration document
Unladen weight of the vehicle.
Maximum authorised laden weight: unladen + load.
Maximum authorised train weight: laden vehicle + laden trailer.
What about the PTRA (train weight) limit?
On top of the licence, the whole combination (car + load + trailer + load) must always stay under the GTW (PTRA) shown on the towing vehicle's registration document (field F.3). This limit keeps braking distances safe.
Provided for information only, subject to the regulations in force and to the details shown on your vehicle registration document. If in doubt, check with your driving school or the relevant authorities.
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