A regional NSW council needed to replace its ageing fleet of tipping trailers used for parks and gardens maintenance. Their imported trailers were failing prematurely — rattling, cracking, and costing the council excessive downtime and maintenance. Crews required safe, compliant trailers that could stand up to daily stop-start use in both urban and rural environments.
The council invested in Dean No.27 Tandem Axle Hydraulic Tipping Utility Trailers, designed for robust daily use. Each trailer was supplied with removable sides for flexibility, heavy-duty hydraulic systems for efficiency, and full ADR compliance. Dean’s 75+ year track record and 5-year frame warranty provided the assurance the council needed for its long-term investment.
Fleet downtime reduced significantly.
Crews reported faster, safer unloading and improved site productivity.
The council met procurement requirements for Australian-made, ISO-certified equipment.
Long-term value secured — trailers built to last well beyond the fleet’s replacement cycle.