Advice On Trailer Dealers

From Kreosite

While there are actually literally hundreds of distinct kinds of utility trailers available in the marketplace today, not all utility trailers would benefit a landscaping business. Landscapers are a special sort of contractor, or business service, which requires very specific features on a trailer dealer near me. According to how large of a clientele the landscaper is dealing with, there a couple of different features they should not do without on their own trailer.

Weight and volume capacity are important concerns for almost any landscaping trailer. Landscapers who haul their own clippings or cuttings will either need to carry bags of refuse or have a trailer with solid sides through which the refuse may be hauled to the dump. Some landscaping trailers are fully enclosed with mesh on the bottom, top and sides. These can keep tools, for example weed eaters, blowers and lawn mowers secure, however they will require the landscaper to bag their refuse to haul it away.

Weight capacity will be decided by the size of the trailer itself and the way many axles are under the trailer. Single axle trailers are smaller and also have a lighter weight capacity than double, or tandem, axle trailers. The largest, heaviest loading trailer may not always be the very best choice for all landscapers. Not all trucks will be able to tow a sizable tandem axle trailer. Landscapers looking to purchase a utility trailer for their needs must also consider the vehicle which will be towing the trailer.

Many utility trailers are wood based and are good for hauling not simply small lawn tools, but also can carry riding lawn mowers and larger landscaping equipment. Flatbed utility trailers are sometimes the very best choice for landscaping companies running multiple trucks, or crews, with clients needing services for larger areas. Many smaller landscaping companies select trailers designed specifically for landscaping. These trailers are partially, or fully, enclosed with mesh (expanded metal). Mesh enclosed trailers allow for a bigger refuse hauling volume and come in both single and tandem axle configurations.

Irrespective of the size of the landscaping company, security for the equipment is definitely an issue. Flatbed trailers with wood decking are difficult to secure, since they are completely open. When opting for this sort of trailer, the purchaser must also invest in security measures such as locking hitches or ball coupler locks to secure both on and off the truck. Enclosed trailers may be locked, but should also be secured with secondary locking equipment.

One other consideration that should be factored in when selecting an utility trailer is the loading ramp. Many landscaping trailers, both flatbed and enclosed, offer a single rear entry ramp for loading and off-loading equipment. You can find some flatbed tandem-axle trailers which also give a forward side loading ramp for equipment for example riding lawn mowers. Any landscaping business, in spite of the size of the business, can benefit considerably from a well-researched and carefully selected trailer for hauling their equipment and refuse.