Kanga Wood Floor Carryalls

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Farm Implements is a family owned and operated Australian company which manufactures slashers and other implements under the Kanga brand. 

Wood Floor Carryall

KANGA Carryalls are a multipurpose implement designed to transport a wide range of items such as hay bales, firewood, spray tanks, fence material and equipment, bags of produce, firefighting equipment and tools.

KANGA Carryalls are a benchmark in quality, being one of the only carryalls in Australia with a square tube frame and kiln dried timber floor.

Construction

The rectangular frame is a rigid design

  • Outer floor section is heavy-duty tube, reinforced with angle and flat bar
  • Vertical section behind the tower is heavy-duty tube
  • Two sections have a bolt-on brace on each side

The tower is manufactured from folded flat bar

Timber floor

Timber floor is 25mm thick kiln-dried Tasmanian Oak hardwood

Being kiln-dried it will not shrink, twist, warp and it’s not slippery like carryalls with metal floors

Timber boards are secured to the frame with a bolt-in system enabling the owner to easily replace damaged board(s) without a welder or grinder

3PL information

Category 1, double clevis top hitch with slip-in pin

Category 1, reversible lower hitch pins

Specifications

CodeKCWF120KCWF150KCWF180
Size reference1.2m | 4’0”1.5m | 5’0”1.8m | 6’0”
Floor dimensions
Width (mm)120015001800
Depth (mm)9009001100
Weight (kg)536885

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