Longevity & Versatility: Why Your Next Trailer Should Last Three Decades With Keith Eastman
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In potato processing, moving the crop from field to facility is a critical logistics challenge. Processors need a reliable, efficient, and gentle way to transport potatoes—whether for immediate processing or long-term storage. Today on the Tater Talk podcast, we speak with Keith Eastman from Trinity Trailer about transportation innovation. For nearly 50 years, Trinity Trailer has built equipment designed not just for the haul, but for the long haul. We explore Trinity’s pioneering self-unloading belt trailer, the Eagle Bridge design, and features like flexible side frames and the patented Ultra Spud tail fin, all engineered to extend trailer life, increase versatility, and minimize bruising and damage. Discover how this industry leader stays relevant with customer-driven customization, in-house financing, and a commitment to quality that keeps trailers running reliably for decades. A must-read for anyone in potato logistics, farming, or processing.