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2025 Sure-Trac 102x22' Gooseneck Power Tilt Deckover 15000# GVW * DUAL PISTON * FRONT TOOLBOX * 10" I-BEAM MAINFRAME * RUBRAIL/STAKE POCKETS/PIPE SPOOLS/8 D-RINGS

Watch a video walk around of this model here: https://youtu.be/z8Ugqp2YMv8 The HD Low Profile Power Tilt Deckover is the ideal...

Manufacturer
Sure-Trac
Condition
new
Pull Type
gooseneck
Payload Capacity
10190
Weight
4810 lbs
Length
22' 0
Evans City, PA
$12,350
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2024 Liberty LE 102" x 20' Deckover Equipment 14K GVW Trailer

LE 102" x 20' (18' + 2' Dove) * 14,0000 lbs. GVWR * 10,450 Payload * 102" Bed Width *...

Manufacturer
Liberty
Condition
new
Pull Type
bumper
Payload Capacity
10450
Weight
3550 lbs
Length
20' 0
Frankfort, OH
SALE
$7,299$8,049
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2025 Hillcrest Trailers 7x22 Equipment Trailer 16000 GVW * 8000# AXLES * 14-PLY RUBBER * DELUXE RAMPS * D-RINGS/STAKE POCKETS * HD ADJUSTABLE COUPLER * CHARCOAL POWDER COAT

UNIT IS EQUIPPED WITH 8000# AXLE UPGRADE, WHICH INCLUDES A 14-PLY TIRE UPGRADE. ALSO EQUIPPED WITH OPTIONAL OVERSIZE STAND UP...

Manufacturer
Hillcrest Trailers
Condition
new
Pull Type
bumper
Payload Capacity
12360
Weight
3640 lbs
Length
22' 0
Irwin, PA
SALE
$7,650$7,850
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2025 CAM Superline 6x12' 6600# GVW Tilt Equipment Trailer Scissor Hauler * ADJUSTABLE COUPLER * 7K DROP LEG JACK * 5" TONGUE & FRAME * ADJUSTABLE HYDRAULIC CUSHION CYLINDER

Single Axle Tilt Trailer The Single Axle Tilt from CAM SuperlineRegistered was designed for transporting scissor lifts, forklifts, small rollers,...

Manufacturer
Cam Superline
Condition
new
Pull Type
bumper
Payload Capacity
4900
Weight
1700 lbs
Length
12' 0
Irwin, PA
$5,350
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2024 Sure-Trac 82x20 7ton ALUMINUM EQUIPMENT wood floor

82x20 7ton Aluminum Equipment by Sure-Trac * Treated Wood Floor * 8" C-Channel Frame (14K Models) * Full Wrapped C-Channel...

Manufacturer
Sure-Trac
Condition
new
Pull Type
bumper
Payload Capacity
12055
Weight
1945 lbs
Length
20' 0
Coeburn, VA
SALE
$9,795$9,995
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2023 Carry-On 8.5X25 GNDODT 14K Equipment Trailer with Fold-Up Ramps

FEATURES \- 12" I\-Beam Gooseneck Frame\- 12" I\-Beam Main Frame\- 2\-5/16" Gooseneck Coupler with Safety Chains\- \(1\) 10\,000 lb\. Rated...

Feature 1
Fold Up Split Ramps
Lebanon, VA
$11,998
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102" X 25' TANDEM HEAVY DUTY PINTLE HOOK

2 - 10000 Lb Dexter Sprg Axles (2 Elec Brakes)(HDSS) ST235/80 R16 LRE 10 Ply. (BLACK WHEELS)(Dual) Pintle Ring 3"...

Manufacturer
Load Trail
Condition
new
Pull Type
pintle
Lenny DWestminster, MD
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102" X 28' TANDEM HEAVY DUTY GOOSENECK W/HYD. DOVE

2 - 8,000 Lb Dexter Spring Axles (2 Elec Brakes)(OIL BATH) ST215/75 R17.5 LRH 16 Ply. (Singles)(BLACKS WHEELS) Provider Coupler...

Manufacturer
Load Trail
Condition
new
Pull Type
gooseneck
Lenny DWestminster, MD
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2022 Big Tex Trailers 14FT-16BK

The 14FT from Big Tex is a durable full-tilt deck trailer perfect for hauling medium-duty low-profile equipment. This trailer comes...

Manufacturer
Big Tex Trailers
Condition
new
Length
16' 0
Culpeper, VA
$9,410
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2023 Big Tex Trailers 14FT-16BK

The 14FT from Big Tex is a durable full-tilt deck trailer, perfect for hauling medium-duty, low-profile equipment. This trailer comes...

Manufacturer
Big Tex Trailers
Condition
new
Payload Capacity
10910
Length
16' 0
Greensboro, NC
$10,226
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102" X 22' SINGLE WHEEL LOW-PRO PINTLE HOOK

2 - 7,000 Lb Dexter Spring Axles (2 Elec FSA Brakes) ST235/80 R16 LRE 10 Ply. (BLACK WHEELS) Pintle Ring...

Manufacturer
Load Trail
Condition
new
Lenny DWestminster, MD
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2025 Lamar 102x25' Pintle Beavertail Deckover Trailer 22000# * FULL WIDTH RAMPS * CHARCOAL * 12" / 19# I-BEAM * DEXTER TANDEM DUALS * FRONT TOOLBOX / DUAL JACKS * UNDER FRAME BRIDGE

UNIT IS EQUIPPED WITH OPTIONAL FULL WIDTH RAMPS, CHARCOAL POWDER W/ BLACK WHEELS, 12" I-BEAM, UNDER FRAME BRIDGE, DUAL JACKS,...

Manufacturer
Lamar Trailers
Condition
new
Pull Type
bumper
Payload Capacity
16720
Weight
6280 lbs
Length
25' 0
Evans City, PA
$14,295
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102" X 36' TANDEM LOW-PRO GOOSENECK W/HYD. DOVE UNDER FRAME BRIDGE & PIPE BRIDGE

2 - 12000 Lb Dexter Sprg Axles (2 Elec Brakes)(HDSS) ST235/80 R16 LRG 14 Ply. (BLACK WHEELS)(Dual) Coupler 2-5/16"(30k)Adj. Rd....

Manufacturer
Load Trail
Condition
new
Pull Type
gooseneck
Lenny DWestminster, MD
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2024 Norstar/Ironbull ETB 83x20 7Ton Equipment Trailer

ETB 83x20 7ton equipment Ironbull by Norstar 18+2 Dove with 6' stand up ramps Channel Tongue & Frame 2 5/16"...

Manufacturer
Norstar
Condition
new
Pull Type
bumper
Payload Capacity
11090
Weight
2910 lbs
Length
20' 0
Coeburn, VA
$5,995
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2024 Carry-On 7X20 10ET-20 Equipment Trailer 10K (Dovetail, Spare Tire, Adjustable Coupler)

10ET PRO SERIES TANDEM AXLE EQUIPMENT TRAILER When you need a jack of all trades that's a master of all...

Feature 1
Dovetail
Feature 2
Fold Up Split Ramps
Lebanon, VA
$5,698
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Equipment/Flatbed Trailer Buyers Guide

As the name would imply, equipment/flatbed trailers are open trailers (often with sidewalls) designed to withstand heavy loads and rugged conditions. Safely transporting large and heavy machinery or equipment makes it important to understand what your GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating) is so that you can be sure your trailer can withstand your needs for towing. You may need multiple axles, additional brakes, or have special requirements for your loading ramp - or you may need to invest in a larger towing vehicle if the weight requirements make a fifth wheel or gooseneck hitch necessary.

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As the name would imply, equipment/flatbed trailers are open trailers (often with sidewalls) designed to withstand heavy loads and rugged conditions. Safely transporting large and heavy machinery or equipment makes it important to understand what your GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating) is so that you can be sure your trailer can withstand your needs for towing. You may need multiple axles, additional brakes, or have special requirements for your loading ramp - or you may need to invest in a larger towing vehicle if the weight requirements make a fifth wheel or gooseneck hitch necessary.

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Equipment/Flatbed Trailer Design and Construction

Equipment trailers are typically tough and light on frills. The frames are often constructed of steel or aluminum for strength and stability. 


Decks are usually made of wood, but sometimes steel or aluminum. While many decks are fixed (and rely on attached ramps or separate ramps that store underneath the trailer), some models offer tilting decks for loading/unloading. 


Multiple axles and heavy-duty suspension systems are common to support the weight of heavy equipment, and to ensure that the trailer rides smoothly so that equipment stays in place during transit.


Another safety feature common to larger equipment trailers are electric or hydraulic brakes, to assist with stopping and control while towing large loads.


Equipment/Flatbed Trailers Common Sizes and Capacities

Equipment trailers typically come in a variety of sizes and weight capacities to accommodate different types of equipment and hauling needs. There are several aspects of a trailer’s size/capacity that you will want to consider when making a purchase:


Length

Equipment trailers typically run in length from 10 ft. to 30 ft. or more. Common lengths include 16 ft., 18 ft., 20 ft., 24 ft., and 30 ft.


Width

The standard widths for equipment trailers typically range between 6 ft. and 8.5 ft. - with the most common widths being 6 ft., 6.5 ft., 7 ft., and 8.5 ft.


Deck Height

The deck height (or ground clearance) varies, depending primarily on the trailer’s design, hitching, and axle configuration. So-called “Lowboy” trailers typically have a lower deck height to accommodate tall or oversized equipment.


Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)

The GVWR is the maximum weight that the trailer can safely carry, including the trailer’s weight and the weight of the load. Typical GVWRs for equipment trailers can range between 3,000 lbs. to 20,000+ lbs. The higher the GVWR of the trailer, the more likely it will be to have multiple axles, suspension systems, and additional safety features like brakes. The GVWR is typically regulated by the state - generally most states allow up to 34,000 lbs. on a tandem axle trailer and then have 


Payload Capacity

A part of the GVWR, payload capacity refers to the maximum weight of the load that the trailer can carry - excluding the trailer’s weight. Common payload capacities range from 2,000 lbs. to 15,000 lbs. or more. Similar to the GVWR, the payload capacity will depend on the trailer’s size, construction materials, and axle configuration.


Tongue Weight

Tongue weight refers to the downward force exerted on the hitch ball by the trailer’s tongue or coupler, and it will typically be 10% to 15% of the trailer’s total weight for proper towing stability. Heavier equipment may require higher tongue weights to maintain stability during transit.


Axle Configuration

Equipment trailers can have single, double (tandem), or triple (tridem) axles depending on their size and weight capacity. As one would expect, single-axle trailers are okay for lighter loads and smaller equipment - whereas tandem and triple axle configurations are essential to distribute the weight of heavier loads for greater stability.


Towing and Hitch Needs for Equipment/Flatbed Trailers

Safely and efficiently towing an equipment trailer means several considerations:


  • Hitch type: equipment trailers typically use ball hitches, pintle hitches, gooseneck hitches or fifth-wheel hitches. 

  • Hitch class and rating: hitches range from Class I to Class V and each type has a specific weight rating based on towing capacity - your hitch should not exceed the trailers GVWR and GTW (Gross Trailer Weight) when loaded.

  • Towing vehicle capacity: check your vehicle's GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating) to ensure it can safely tow the loaded trailer without exceeding its capacity.

  • Braking systems: safely towing large/heavy loads typically means a trailer will have a braking system (hydraulic, electric, or surge brakes) - and you’ll need to make sure the brake system is compatible with the tow vehicle.

  • Safety chains: an important piece of equipment for any trailer, safety chains secure the trailer to the tow vehicle in case the hitch disconnects during towing. For heavy loads on trailers that have their own braking systems, it’s not uncommon to also have a breakaway system on the safety chains to activate the brakes to stop the trailer in case of a disconnect.

  • Towing accessories: equipment trailer operators often find it helpful to use additional accessories like weight distribution hitches, sway control devices, and trailer mirrors to ease the process of hauling large payloads.


Equipment/Flatbed Trailer Pricing

Equipment trailers can vary widely in price depending on size, capacity, construction materials, brand, and features - but they generally start at $1,000 and go up to $30,000 or more. Here’s what you can expect in the various price ranges:


  • Entry-level trailers ($1,000 - $3,000): these will be smaller flatbeds that start around 10 ft. in length, often have a bumper pull hitch, and are suitable for light duty hauling (up to 5,000 lbs.). They’re light on frills.

  • Mid-range trailers ($3,000 - $7,000): these trailers are between 16 ft. and 20 ft. in length, are capable of hauling 5,000 to 10,000 lbs. They are more durably-constructed, and have some extra features (like tandem axles, electric brakes, upgraded deck materials, integrated tie-down points, a spare tire mount, and improved lighting and wiring).

  • Heavy-duty trailers ($7,000 - $15,000): in this price range, trailers will be between 20 ft. and 30 ft. in length, be able to carry payloads of 10,000 to 20,000 lbs., and can take a beating. Compared to mid-range trailers, heavy-duty trailers are more likely to have tridem axles, air brakes, hydraulic ramps or tilt beds, improved suspension systems, reinforced frames/decks, integrated toolboxes or storage, heavy-duty couplers and jacks, and dual wheels or wide-track axles to help distribute weight.


Equipment/Flatbed Trailer Add-ons and Extras

There are a raft of add-ons available for equipment trailers - but some of the most popular you’ll encounter include:


  • Spare tire mounts: conveniently-located backup tires for when trailers inconveniently get a flat (a feature you don’t truly appreciate until it happens to you)

  • Toolboxes or storage compartments: hauling a large payload calls for more than the typical set of tools, so upper-level equipment trailers often have integrated toolboxes or storage compartments for equipment and accessories needed for the job (and keep them protected from the elements)

  • Ramps or loading equipment: slide-in ramps, fold-up ramps, dovetail ramps or other styles are common and can vary depending on the style of the trailer and its intended uses; higher-end trailers will also offer hydraulic ramps or tilt beds for easier loading/unloading

  • Winches: to help keep heavy loads or irregularly-sized equipment stable (and provide additional muscle) many higher-end equipment trailers have winches mounted on the trailer itself

  • Tie-downs and anchor points: it’s common for equipment trailers to have integrated tie-downs, stake pockets, D-rings, or E-track systems on the sides to secure cargo with straps, chains or bungee cords

  • Brakes: electric, hydraulic or air brakes on one or more axles are available in the larger (and higher priced) models to reduce stopping distances when in transit (and prevent trailer sway on the road)

  • Lighting: larger trailers will have upgraded lighting systems that offer increased visibility for towing larger hauls

  • Adjustable hitch options: higher-end trailers will have adjustable couplers or pintle hitches to let owners customize the hitch height and configuration for a best match to the towing vehicle (or the specific hauling requirements)


Equipment/Flatbed Trailer Popular Brands

Some reputable brands known for manufacturing quality equipment/flatbed trailers include:




Equipment/Flatbed Trailer Common Uses

Equipment trailers have a diverse range of uses because of the flexibility of flatbed trailers to accomplish many tasks. As a result, many specialized varieties of equipment trailer have become popular. Here are a few of them:

Trailers for Landscapers

Equipment trailers are popular for landscapers who need to haul commercial lawnmowers, skid steer loaders, excavators, chippers/shredders, aerators, tractors or other large pieces of equipment from site to site. Additionally, landscapers may use equipment/flatbed trailers to haul bulk materials (such as soil or gravel). As a result, they should consider some aspects of equipment trailers more closely:


  • Deck material and construction: the frequent loading and unloading of equipment makes a durable deck more important because it will experience more wear and tear.

  • Bulk material hauling: landscaping businesses that haul loose material like soil, gravel, sod, or plants may wish to consider trailers with higher walls to increase their cargo capacity and minimize the number of trips to job sites.

  • Loading and unloading: landscapers who repeatedly load and unload equipment multiple times per day at job sites will want to consider features like attached ramps and tilt or lift systems to ease the process.



Hotshot Trailers

If you’ve spent any time down South (in Texas, or anywhere around the oil industry) you’ll be familiar with the term “hotshot trailer” for a particular breed of equipment/flatbed trailer. Likely named for their ability to deliver heavy or irregularly-shaped loads very quickly to oilfields (by using pickups and flatbeds instead of more traditional semi trailers), they’re characterized by:


  • A flatbed trailer with a gooseneck hitch
  • Robust construction that allows for a high weight capacity
  • They typically range from 20 ft. - 40 ft. in length
  • These heavy haulers can typically handle payloads of 10,000 lbs. to 30,000 lbs. or more
  • They often have tandem or tridem axles to bear the weight and ensure stability during transit


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