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  • Lowboy (trailer)
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  • A lowboy (low loader in British English) is a semi-trailer with two drops in deck height: one right after the gooseneck and one right before the wheels. This allows the deck to be extremely low compared with other trailers. It offers the ability to carry legal loads up to ft (m) tall, which other trailers cannot. The first lowboy trailer was invented in the 1920s; it featured a riveted gooseneck and solid rubber tires. The first detachable-gooseneck trailer was invented in 1958.
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  • A lowboy (low loader in British English) is a semi-trailer with two drops in deck height: one right after the gooseneck and one right before the wheels. This allows the deck to be extremely low compared with other trailers. It offers the ability to carry legal loads up to ft (m) tall, which other trailers cannot. The first lowboy trailer was invented in the 1920s; it featured a riveted gooseneck and solid rubber tires. The first detachable-gooseneck trailer was invented in 1958.