The 2008 Kidron 20695 is a sturdy logistics trailer designed for transporting goods efficiently. Equipped with a Thermo King reefer unit running for 34,792 hours, this trailer ensures precise temperature control for perishable cargo. The spring suspension offers a smooth ride, while the 48-foot length provides ample space for cargo. DOT compliant and identified by unit number 20695, this trailer, located in Oklahoma, has served its purpose well. Showing signs of wear typical for its age, this previously sold unit still holds value for those in need of reliable transportation solutions.
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Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | Yes |
Template | Trailers |
Year | 2008 |
Make | Kidron |
Reefer Make | Thermo King |
Reefer Hours | 34792 |
Suspension Type | Spring |
Length | 48 |
Terms | DOT |
Unit Number | 20695 |
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