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Equipment Trailer Models

Moving heavy machinery and equipment requires strength and reliability. You’ll find a wide selection of new and used equipment trailers built to tackle the toughest jobs. These trailers come from trusted manufacturers known for durability and performance, and every purchase is backed by outstanding service to keep you on the road and on schedule.

8" Channel Equipment (C8)


Lengths: 20 – 40'
Width: 83"
GVWR: 16,000 lbs
Load Capacity: 10,550—19,020 lbs

6" Channel Equipment (CC)


Lengths: 16 – 24'
Width: 83"
GVWR: 14,000 lbs
Load Capacity: 11,300—20,780 lbs

6" Channel Equipment (CD)


Lengths: 18 – 22'
Width: 83"
GVWR: 14,000 lbs
Load Capacity: 10,980—11,380 lbs

5" Channel Equipment (CE)


Lengths: 16 – 22'
Width: 83"
GVWR: 9,899 lbs
Load Capacity: 7,249—7,579 lbs

Seamless I-Beam Equipment Trailer (EV)


Lengths: 16 – 24'
Width: 83"
GVWR: 15,400 lbs
Load Capacity: 12,135—12,545 lbs

10" Pro-Beam™ Equipment (H5)


Lengths: 20 – 26'
Width: 82"
GVWR: 20,000 lbs
Load Capacity: 12,400—16,738 lbs

8" Pro-Beam™ Super-Wide Equipment (H6)


Lengths: 20 – 26'
Width: 102"
GVWR: 16,000 lbs
Load Capacity: 11,940—13,960 lbs

10" Pro-Beam™ Super-Wide Equipment (H7)


Lengths: 18 – 32'
Width: 102"
GVWR: 20,000 lbs
Load Capacity: 12,000—16,600 lbs

Equipment Trailer Frequently Answered Questions

Find quick answers to common equipment trailer questions. Learn about trailer types, load capacities, maintenance, and safety tips to help you choose the right model for your hauling needs.

An equipment trailer is a heavy-duty utility trailer engineered for the reliable transportation of large machinery. Its primary use is to haul heavy equipment like skid steers, mini excavators, and bobcats for construction and landscaping purposes. The robust structure and integrated ramps allow for safe and easy loading and unloading of industrial items.

Equipment trailers are available in a wide variety of dimensions to suit diverse hauling needs. Common lengths typically range from 14 feet to 30 feet, with standard widths around 83 or 102 inches. When selecting a size, consider the footprint of the largest piece of heavy equipment you intend to transport.

The maximum weight an equipment trailer can safely haul is determined by its Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and payload capacity. These ratings vary widely, typically ranging from 7,000 lbs up to 25,000 lbs or more depending on the model and axle configuration. For safe and legal operation, always check the manufacturer’s decal on your specific trailer and never exceed the posted weight limit.

Proper maintenance is crucial for the safe and long-term operation of your heavy equipment trailer. Key tasks involve regularly checking tire pressure, inspecting the brakes, and lubricating the wheel bearings at recommended intervals. Additionally, verify that all trailer lights and the hitch connection are fully functional before every trip.

Yes, the flat deck and robust construction of an equipment trailer make it suitable for hauling a variety of items beyond heavy equipment, including vehicles and large materials like lumber. The essential requirement is that the load must be properly secured with appropriate tie-downs. Always ensure the total weight does not exceed the trailer’s GVWR or the tow vehicle’s capacity.