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150 Litre ATV Carrier Box150 Litre ATV Carrier Box
150 Litre ATV Carrier Box
JFC ATV 150 Litre Carrier Box - CBS JFC ATV 150 Litre Carrier Box - CBS Strong durable plastic utility box suitable for rear positioning on most ATV''s / Quads. Strong durable polyethylene utility box suitable for rear positioning on most ATV''s / Quads. Safe way for carrying tools or other items on ATV's/Quads.
from £162.00 ex VAT
(£194.40 inc VAT)
200 Litre ATV Carrier Box200 Litre ATV Carrier Box
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200 Litre ATV Carrier Box
JFC ATV 200 Litre Carrier Box - CBD JFC ATV 200 Litre Carrier Box - CBD. Strong durable plastic utility box suitable for rear positioning on most ATV's / Quads. Strong durable polyethylene utility box suitable for rear positioning on most ATV's / Quads. Safe way for carrying tools or other items on ATV's/Quads.
from £218.00 ex VAT
(£261.60 inc VAT)

ATV Dog BoxATV Dog Box
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ATV Dog Box
ATV Dog Box Designed with both you and your dog in mind, easy access for the dog, while keeping them safe and your view uninterrupted. You can also use it for other equipment They come fitted with a 15mm deep rubber mat with a sponge base. Having the rubber top layer gives a great amount of grip which helps with the dogs confidence getting in and out. Easily mounted, and removed, on your ATV...

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£190.00 ex VAT
(£228.00 inc VAT)
ATV Front Dry Box
ATV Front Dry Box
The Dry Box is designed to fit on the front frame of larger bikes or on the rear frame of bikes under 250cc. Easily and conveniently installed, great piece of kit for keeping the necessaries dry while you're out and about. The moulded upstands corners can support a bale of hay. These boxes are moulded in a single piece from strong and durable polyethylene, making them able to take the punishment...
£80.50 ex VAT
(£96.60 inc VAT)

ATV Front Tool BoxATV Front Tool Box
ATV Front Tool Box
Designed to fit snug onto the front of your ATV with with bungee cords (included). Specifically designed to be low down and in a wrap around style so as not to interfere with your line of sight, but still giving you ample storage space. Also whilst being fully waterproof when closed, the lid when opened doubles up as a tray whilst in use

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£104.00 ex VAT
(£124.80 inc VAT)
ATV QuiverATV Quiver
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ATV Quiver
Designed to give you that extra storage space that's always needed on your ATV. Works great with a trailer as it still allows easy access to the rear of the ATV to make the necessary connections. Easily attached and removed with the bungee cords (included) Options: Small Lid - This covers the front 2 smaller compartments Large Lid - This covers all 3 compartments. Feeder...
from £174.00 ex VAT
(£208.80 inc VAT)

ATV Rear Game Box
ATV Rear Game Box
Designed to fit to the rear rack of your ATV. Engineered to ensure you can still access the hitch for any trailer you might be towing. With its watertight lid, the stainless steel fittings allow you to lock away those important items such as your helmet, it's large enough to hold a bike helmet.
£155.00 ex VAT
(£186.00 inc VAT)
ATV Rear Trunk
ATV Rear Trunk
Designed to give you that extra storage space that's always needed on your ATV. Works great with a trailer as it still allows easy access to the rear of the ATV to make the necessary connections. Easily attached and removed with the bungee cords (included)
£135.00 ex VAT
(£162.00 inc VAT)

ATV Boxes FAQs

I need a footbath for my cattle, do you supply these?

We do supply footbaths for your cattle, we even have them for the sheep and us too!

How often should water troughs be emptied?

It's crucial to establish a routine that aligns with the specific needs of your farm. Regularity is key, with a general guideline suggesting that checking and cattle drinker troughs at least once a week is a good starting point. This routine maintenance ensures that your animals have access to clean and fresh water consistently.

Consider factors such as the size of the trough, the number of animals using it, and prevailing weather conditions. High-traffic troughs or those in areas with concentrated animal activity may necessitate more frequent attention. Additionally, monitor water quality, checking for signs of algae, sediment, or debris. If present, prompt cleaning becomes imperative to maintain the health and well-being of your livestock. The frequency of emptying water troughs can also be influenced by external elements like weather. In hot conditions, troughs may require more frequent checks to prevent algae growth and guarantee an ample supply of fresh water. During freezing temperatures, monitoring and preventing ice build-up becomes essential to ensure continuous access to water.

Tailor your approach based on the unique characteristics of your farm, the size of the troughs relative to the number of animals, and any ongoing health concerns within the herd. By adopting a proactive stance and incorporating regular checks into your routine, you not only safeguard the health of your livestock but also contribute to the overall efficiency of your farm operations. Stay attentive to the condition of the water and troughs, adjusting your maintenance schedule as needed.