2022 Wilson Trailer Ranch Hand Bumper Hitch Base
- Year 2022
- Make Wilson Trailer
- Model Ranch Hand Bumper Hitch
2022 Wilson Trailer Ranch Hand Bumper Hitch
With available lengths of 14’, 16’ and 18’, the Ranch Hand BH is perfect for hauling only a few livestock. It has all the same features as the popular Ranch Hand gooseneck model but in a convenient bumper hitch style trailer. You will feel confident knowing that Wilson’s superior quality, durability and low cost of ownership has been built right into the structure of the trailer.
You can also order this trailer in a slat style.
Features may include:
ALUMINUM A-FRAME COUPLER- The beefy aluminum A-frame coupler provides strength to the trailer where it is important.
- Wilson uses the hardest alloy for the best wearing and the floor incorporates the highest diamond tread height for the surest footing. Also note, the floor of the trailer is fastened and not welded to the floor crossbars. This allows the floor to flex without the worry of a compromised floor from broken welds. The floor of a livestock trailer directly affects the trailer’s resale value – An important element to consider when purchasing a new trailer. Wilson offers the best floors in the business and their trailers fetch the best prices at trade-in time.
- Precision-formed vertical posts are spaced closer together for extra strength. One of the industry’s most unified body designs.
- Wilson Trailer incorporates embossments into the smooth areas of their stock trailer’s punched side panels. With thorough testing and customer feedback, the embossments have proven to greatly increase the panel’s strength and ability to resist denting. Visual appeal is also enhanced, making Wilson goosenecks supreme, long-lasting trailers.
- With the Foreman’s aluminum sub frame, not only are the weight savings big, there are no steel components other than the axles to lose paint, cause rust or electrolysis…The enemy of aluminum trailers.
- Wilson punch style gooseneck trailers are built with riveted construction, which allows them to flex when needed. This means you spend less time maintaining welds and more time realizing your lowest cost of operation. Wilson pioneered the concept of a fully riveted gooseneck trailer to the market.
- Roof skin stretched to maximum efficiency makes it uncommonly tough for extra life.
- The rear of a stock trailer can drag when pulled across uneven surfaces. This scraping action can roll dirt and gravel up into the sub frame, damage crossbars and potentially pull the rear of the trailer out. To guard against this, Wilson puts in a full-width skid plate across the rear of their sub frames.
- Wilson’s spring-loaded catch will firmly grab ahold of the door when you swing it closed behind your load. You will then have more time to safely engage the lock rod and secure the door all the way shut. Feel more confident and more protected with the patented Slam Catch.