Reel trailer
If you are looking for a cable reel trailer, then you have come to the right place. Brooks Brothers manufactures a full line of reel trailers, including our self-loader reel trailers, turret reel trailers (available in one, two, three and four spool models) and our standard reel trailer series (also available in one, two, three and four spool models).
Each Brooks Brothers reel trailer series is available in various configurations and capacities including an assortment of options. Among the options is our 8" overspin brake, 12" and 16" tensioning brakes and our hydraulic take-up/retriever units. Brooks Brothers reel trailers also feature a reversible reel bar, which allows for the simultaneous operation of the hydraulic take-up and the tensioning brake unit.
Our line of guide-system rollers is available on our entire reel trailer line. Ask about our various designs built around your specific needs.
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Combination Cable Reel/Pole Trailer
For the past 20 years, our most popular combination pole/cable reel trailer has been the PT series. This series of Brooks Brothers' trailers provides pole hauling capability along with the ability to carry one, two and even three spools of cable on some models. This pole/reel combination trailer offers a wide range of options including overspin and tensioning brakes as well as hydraulic take-up capabilities. Pole hauling options include removable bolsters, an assortment of adjustable pole stanchions, different widths and styles of removable front "trees," light bars, etc.
Brooks Brothers also offers the PTU series. This series is nearly identical to the PT series, except this unit offers a total of seven built in tool/storage boxes. All the options available on the PT series are available on the PTU series.
Standard equipment on all Brooks Brothers pole trailers is our nylon wear pads and roller system on the sliding tongue extension. Each of our pole trailers includes a rear access panel at the rear of the tongue extension as well as a removable "collar" which allows the extendable tongue to be completely removed from the trailer with six bolts. On all Brooks Brothers pole trailers, the extendable tongues are wired internally so there is no "coil cord" at the tongue extension.