2-axle semi-trailers

Semi-trailer for forest machines

The 2-axle semi-trailer is specifically engineered for the efficient and safe transport of heavy forestry machinery. In forest operations, mobility between sites is often required, making a dedicated trailer essential. Siimet’s trailer, built to handle heavy loads and rough terrain, ensures smooth transfers and maximizes uptime.

Siimet - 2-axle semi-trailer
Forest convoy
Photo: Kuusmoto Oy

2-axle semi-trailer designed specifically for forestry machinery

This 2-axle semi-trailer is purpose-built and fully equipped for transporting forestry equipment. Its reinforced steel frame handles heavy-duty use and challenging terrain, making it a dependable long-term solution.

A low loading height ensures easy machine handling, while optional ramps or hydraulic tilting simplify operations further. Every detail has been designed with the specific requirements of forest machine transport in mind - practicality, durability and safety first.

Each trailer is customized to customer specifications. Hydraulic-steered axles provide excellent manoeuvrability, while the low bed height helps maintain overall transport clearance. The chassis notch accommodates the harvester boom, and the wide gooseneck design allows optimal forward positioning of the machine.

Standard equipment

  • Load capacity 35 t
  • All axles are hydraulic steered 13T axles
  • Deadweight 26 t
  • Wide frame construction
  • Load compartment length 6m and width 3m
  • Lowered sides of the body and load compartment
  • Bogie track
  • Hydraulic suspension ramps

Accessories

  • 7m load space
  • 3m hydraulic extension
  • Hydraulic load clamps
  • Hydraulic front and rear stabilisers
  • Grease gun
  • Battery backup for lights

Contact us

Open weekdays 8-16

+358 (0)15 – 321 610

Sales

+358 44 712 1031

At Siimet Oy you will find a comprehensive range of special transport trailers. We manufacture semi-trailers, drawbar trailers, and material transfer trailers.

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