
Our selection of dump trailers includes a variety of models and configurations built to handle everything from light-duty cleanup to heavy construction loads.
Whether you’re hauling debris, landscaping materials, or heavy equipment, dump trailers offer the strength and versatility to handle tough jobs with ease. Available in a range of sizes, axle types, hitches, and gate styles, these trailers are designed for efficient loading, dumping, and transport. Each model includes clear specifications such as gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), trailer weight, and maximum payload capacity, giving you the confidence to choose the right trailer for your workload and safety requirements.
| Lengths: | 10 – 12' |
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| Width: | 72" |
| GVWR: | 9,990 lbs |
| Load Capacity: | 6,970—7,240 lbs |
| Lengths: | 14 – 16' |
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| Width: | 96" |
| GVWR: | 14,000 lbs |
| Load Capacity: | 10,050—11,750 lbs |
| Lengths: | 12 – 16' |
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| Width: | 83" |
| GVWR: | 14,000 lbs |
| Load Capacity: | 9,750—10,400 lbs |
| Lengths: | 12 – 16' |
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| Width: | 83" |
| GVWR: | 14,000 lbs |
| Load Capacity: | 9,130—10,360 lbs |
| Lengths: | 14' |
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| Width: | 83" (Bin) & 96" (Deck) |
| GVWR: | 14,000 lbs |
| Load Capacity: | 10,000—11,680 lbs |
| Lengths: | 14 – 16' |
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| Width: | 83" |
| GVWR: | 14,000 lbs |
| Load Capacity: | 9,750—9,920 lbs |
Find quick answers to common dump trailer questions. Learn about types, capacities, maintenance, and safety tips to choose the right trailer for your needs.
Dump trailer prices vary based on size, capacity, materials, and features.
Dump trailers are used for hauling and unloading heavy materials such as gravel, dirt, debris, mulch, and construction waste. They’re popular in construction, landscaping, farming, and property maintenance because they make loading and dumping faster and more efficient.
Dump trailers use a hydraulic lifting system powered by a pump and battery to raise the bed and dump materials. With the push of a button or switch, the hydraulic cylinder lifts the trailer bed at an angle, allowing materials to slide out safely and quickly.
The weight of a dump trailer depends on its size, design, and construction materials. Small single-axle models can weigh around 1,500–3,000 pounds, while larger tandem-axle or gooseneck trailers can weigh 5,000 pounds or more empty.
To maintain a dump trailer, inspect it regularly for rust, tire wear, hydraulic fluid levels, and electrical connections. Keep the bed and hinges clean, lubricate moving parts, and store the trailer on level ground. Routine maintenance helps extend the life and performance of your trailer.