
Felling Trailers introduces the next generation of the I Series, now the DDI (Drop Deck I) Series. Felling says this redesign enhances structural performance and expands capabilities for contractors, landscapers, and equipment operators in North America.
At the core of the DDI redesign is Felling Trailers’ investment in its state-of-the-art beam-bending equipment. The new press technology, combined with an optimized hitch bend point, significantly reduces deformation. The DDI’s hitch area delivers enhanced structural integrity, cleaner aesthetics and the professional appearance expected from a Felling trailer.
"Designed with the customer in mind, Felling's new DDI Series combines engineered structural enhancements, a wide range of options, and an industry-leading powder coat finish to set the gold standard for drop-deck ramp equipment trailers,” says Nathan Uphus, director of sales.
Felling states its DDI design features a versatile diamond tread deck header plate that comes standard with integrated chain slots and pre-drilled mounting locations for accessories, including winch plates and D-rings. This means it can be customized for the equipment being hauled: skid steers, excavators, or mowers—without drilling holes or making field modifications. As the work changes, the trailer adapts with it.
Additionally, the DDI Series features standardized frame beam sizing across both spring and torsion suspension configurations (20-24K models). This engineering consistency delivers the same structural performance regardless of which suspension is selected — giving the customer the flexibility to select based on their hauling preferences without compromising strength or durability, the company adds.
The DDI provides standardized beavertail positioning and consistent axle placement, regardless of beavertail length, simplify the specification process and ensure predictable towing characteristics across configurations. This results in the deck setup needed without the worry about how it will affect the trailer's balance and handling.
The DDI’s modular, bolt-on ramp system uses interchangeable legs and hold-up pins. This design streamlines production and features clearly marked capacity ratings for safer job-site load planning.
The company adds key features include:
- Extended Deck Options: Updated fixturing accommodates longer main deck lengths across most models
- Standardized Beavertail Positioning: Axle placement now remains consistent regardless of beavertail length, simplifying the specification process
- New Length Offerings: 22 ft., decks added to 10-12K, 14K, and 16K models; 22 ft., and 24 ft., options now available on 20-24K units
- Enhanced Headboard Structure: Transition from formed to tube construction provides superior mounting strength for accessory integration
- Improved Component Visibility: Bullet lights relocated to headboard caps for better sight lines and simplified installation
- Standard Toolbox Crossmember: Previously available only with hitch extensions, now included across the lineup
Felling adds each DDI trailer features Felling's industry-leading powder coat finish for superior protection against weather, chemicals and the wear and tear of daily use.
The DDI series will enter full production in the spring of 2026.











