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About multi temp installations; are you going to body builder for installation, do body builder bring truck / trailer to your workshop or do body builders install multi temps by themselves?
rdocwra
16-06-2004, 08:21 PM
Hi Nova,
Its normally done at the factory as obviously the trailers are specially built with insulated walls.
The big two over here are Schmitz Cargobull & Gray & Adams.
Not sure where the Schmitz factory is but i do know the G&A factory is in Fraserborough on the north east coast of scotland. Personally i think these are the best trailer around at the moment but i am sure someone will disagree.
Can i ask why you wanted to know :confused:
Regards
Raymond
Hi Raymond
Just clarifying this for myself as TK's policy is not to allow any installations outside of TK -certificated dealer / service affiliate.
Theory of this is acceptable and ok, but in practice where big bodybuilders will say how things should (sorry; WILL) be, it's hard to follow TK's procedure.
I understand big bodybuilders as Schmitz installs units, but do smaller bodybuilders install multi-temps too?
-nova
rdocwra
19-06-2004, 10:03 PM
Hi Raymond
I understand big bodybuilders as Schmitz installs units, but do smaller bodybuilders install multi-temps too?
-nova
When you say smaller bodybuilders what exactly do you mean ?. Normally over here trailers are all Schmitz or G & A so no work there for anyone else. Smaller units are normally done by a TK Dealer, Marshalls being the big one over here.
Hope this helps
Raymond
Reeferjon
22-06-2004, 04:05 PM
All truck/trailer multi-temp installs are done my TK dealers, either at the OEM (body builder) or at a TK dealer's site.
The VP stuff in usualy completed by a TK dealer (the jury is out on this one).
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