Transporting heavy equipment presents a unique challenge. Not only is the load extremely heavy, but it cannot be easily divided up into parts for better weight distribution. That’s why there’s a whole category of trailers specifically designed for this task – utility trailers. Of course, utility trailers can do a lot more than just transport equipment. If you’re interested in learning more, read this guide from Lone Star Trailers. 

Transport Powersports Vehicles

Powersports vehicles, like heavy equipment, are a challenge to tow since they weigh a ton and that weight can’t be easily redistributed. That’s why many powersports enthusiasts install a ramp into a utility trailer to transport their favorite ATV, UTV, or dirt bike. You’ll never have to leave your powersports vehicle at home again! 

Carry Loose Materials

Transporting loose materials is almost the opposite of transporting heavy equipment, since you’re essentially dealing with thousands of small weights instead of one. However, a properly equipped utility trailer can handle loose material like topsoil or mulch without the risk that something will spill. The same applies to hauling trash and debris like fallen leaves, branches, grass clippings, and junk. 

Move Across Town

Cargo trailers are usually the best choice for moving house since they’re great at keeping your belongings safe and secured. However, a utility trailer can also be used as long as you take care to strap down your cargo. Utility trailers are actually great for transporting furniture since they excel at carrying heavy, awkward loads. 

To view our inventory of utility trailers for sale, visit Lone Star Trailers. Our dealership in Lacy Lakeview, Texas offers convenient access to communities like Waco and Temple, Texas. We also have parts, financing, and servicing.