The dealers concerned – each one supplied with a working display module demonstrating how the device operates – are Whelans Garage (Loughrea and Ennis), Cliffords (Tralee), Jim Power Agri Sales (Tallow), Kelly’s (Borris), Kehoe Brothers (Camolin), Gordon Hegarty (Tullow), Mills Hydraulics (Mullingar), Garahy (Birr) and Clonmel Machinery.Claimed to reduce costs by delivering 90% less hitch wear compared to conventional hook and eye systems, the ball-and-spoon design is said by Dromone to have numerous other advantages, which includes 35 degrees of movement allowing for safer, shunt-free towing in extreme conditions.
Other benefits are said to include long service life thanks to accessible grease points, no upward movement when tipping, easy and speedy coupling, and a ‘perfect fit’ between ball and spoon that delivers ‘smoother movement and eliminates noisy rattling when towing empty trailers’.
Endorsing the Dromone system is Baltinglass contractor, Marcus Fenton. Using it across all of his machinery, from spreaders to trailers, Fenton recommends the Dromone system for the fact that it is a ‘fit and forget’ attachment that ‘eliminates any risk that trailer or machine could become unhooked accidentally’.