Trailers
| Hundreds of used tractor, utility trailer, tractor supply utility trailers, farm tractor, combines, harvester, headers, trucks, utility vehicle and many other farm equipment for sale every day. To haul cattle, sheep, pigs and horses, a number of different styles of trailers are available. Stock trailers are the most common of all the trailers. This is preferred because it is enclosed on the bottom, but half way up, approximately eye level, it has openings. A lot of farmers prefer this as it allows access to check on the livestock and also provides good ventilation for the animals. A more elaborate stock trailer is the horse trailer. These are designed for safety and comfort for the animals. Horses are usually transported for competitions or work, and must arrive in peak physical condition. | ![]() |
18' Flatbed Trailer W 2' dovetail & HD ramps 2006 |
- | $1,800.00 | |
2008 Stehl Tow Dolly |
- | $750.00 | |
equipment trailer 7 ton gooseneck |
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$5,895.00 | |
BOGEY AXLE TRAILER - APPROXIMATELY 25 TON TRAILER |
- | $3,000.00 | |
NEW FEATHERLITE 8230 ALUMINUM LIVESTOCK TRAILER 28' |
- | $25,900.00 | |
Econoline Equipment, Dozer, Backhoe, 12 ton Trailer |
- | $2,000.00 | |
2006 Load Max 35 Foot Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer |
1 | $1,000.00 | |
2006 Pro Track 40 Foot Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer |
1 | $1,000.00 | |
NEW 2009 20'+5'-TANDEM DUAL EQUIPMENT GOOSENECK-10 PLY |
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$6,395.00 | |
FLATBED EQUIPMENT TRAILER W DOVETAIL |
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$950.00 | |
24+11 Hydraulic dovetail gooseneck, 25kgvw by Brute |
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$11,470.00 |
A Trailer is generally an unpowered vehicle pulled by a powered vehicle. Commonly, the term trailer refers to such vehicles used for transport of goods and materials.
Sometimes recreational vehicles, travel trailers, or mobile homes with limited living facilities where people can camp or stay have been referred to as trailers. In earlier days, many such vehicles were towable trailers.
Some trailers are made for personal (or small business) use with practically any powered vehicle having an appropriate hitch, but some trailers are part of large trucks called semi-trailer trucks for transportation of cargo.
Enclosed toy trailers and motorcycle trailers can be towed by commonly accessible pickup truck or van, which generally require no special permit beyond a regular driver's license. Specialized trailers like open-air motorcycle trailers, bicycle trailers are much smaller, accessible to small automobiles, as are some simple trailers, pulled by a drawbar and riding on a single set of axles. Other trailers, such as utility trailers and travel trailers or campers come in single and multiple axle varieties, to allow for varying sizes of tow vehicles.
There also exist highly specialized trailers, such as genset trailers and their ilk that are also used to power the towing vehicle.
Others are custom-built to hold entire kitchens and other specialized equipment used by carnival vendors. There are also trailers for hauling boats.
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