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2000L Ranger Off-Road Fire Fighting Trailer | On Farm
If you’re looking for economical yet powerful fire fighting equipment then look no further than the Fire Ranger On-farm Fire Fighting Trailer. This sturdy trailer offers a great fire protection solution at an affordable price and ensures you’re always in control when the threat of fire arises.
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- 2000L free standing pin mount polyethylene tank – 15-year tank warranty
- 45mm square straight single axle
- 14 x 6 inch wheels with 5 stud Ford hubs and 185R 14C all terrain light truck 5 ply radial tyres
- Swing-away jockey wheel and 50mm tow hitch ball coupling
- 2 inch 450L/min RapidPro Fire pump coupled to GX200 Honda motor mounted to front pump plate
- 36m of AS1221 fire hose on heavy duty poly hose reel, with adjustable fire fighting nozzle
- 6m bottom fill kit enables quick refill from dams, rivers, troughs etc.
We assemble fire trailers to order. Please call us to confirm lead time.
From $20,450.00
What is a fire fighting trailer and how does it work?
A fire fighting trailer is a mobile fire suppression unit mounted on a towable trailer, equipped with a water tank, pump, hose reel and nozzle. It connects to a vehicle and can be towed to areas where water access is limited. Once in position, the pump draws water from the onboard tank or an external source (like a dam), delivering pressurised water through the hose to help contain and extinguish fires.
Are off‑road fire fighting trailers suitable for bushfire protection?
Yes. Off‑road fire fighting trailers are designed for rugged terrain and remote environments, making them ideal for bushfire preparedness and rural fire suppression. With features like high ground clearance, sturdy chassis and durable tyres, they can navigate uneven tracks and access areas larger vehicles can’t.
Always be safe, and leave / evacuate dangerous fire conditions when told. This unit is designed to help prepare for bushfire, not fight full scale emergencies.
What tank size should I choose for my property?
The right tank size depends on your land area, water access and fire risk. Smaller trailers (e.g., 1000L) can be excellent for small farms, sheds or quick response around buildings, while larger trailers (e.g., 2000–3000L) provide more water for extended operations and larger properties. If you’re unsure, consider how long you need to operate before refilling and what water sources are available.
Can I refill my fire fighting trailer from a dam or creek?
Yes. The on-road fire fighting trailers come with a suction hose and camlock fittings to draft water directly from natural sources such as dams, creeks or tanks. This allows you to quickly refill in the field during an emergency, keeping you operational longer without needing a mains connection.
Do these trailers require special vehicle towing capacity?
Fire fighting trailers are towed like standard trailers but are heavier when loaded with water. Always check your vehicle’s towing capacity and ensure it can safely manage the trailer’s fully‑loaded weight. It’s also a good idea to use a suitable hitch and brake system for larger trailers.
Can I use my fire fighting trailer for other purposes?
Absolutely. Many owners use their trailers for multiple tasks beyond fire suppression, such as dust control, watering livestock or irrigation, wash‑down tasks and general water cartage on farms or worksites.
Do off‑road fire fighting trailers require maintenance?
Regular maintenance ensures your trailer performs when needed. Key checks include pump servicing, hose and fitting inspections, tyre pressure, chassis integrity and making sure all connections are clean and operational.
What safety considerations should I keep in mind when using a fire trailer?
When using a fire fighting trailer, always ensure you’re familiar with the pump and hose operation, keep a safe distance from active flames, maintain stable footing when deploying hose lines, and have a fire plan in place. Using protective gear and understanding local fire risk alerts can also improve safety for you and others.



















































































