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Do companies rent out eqpt trailers?

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I need to run from Little Rock, Ar to Derby, Ct to retrieve my unfinished 94 2500 4x4 project. It doesn't run. It does roll and steer. I need to get use of a trailer for 4 or 5 days so I can do the trip. I've been trying to figure out what type of company rents out flatbed or equipment trailers, if they exist. Any ideas?
 
i have not had any luck finding any that would let me take it out of state. i ended up 'borrowing' a privately owned trailer for a 10 trip I just took from CA to UT. I paid for the semi-annual trailer service he normally does and that was it.
 
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I've rented equipment trailers before. Call your local commercial equipment rental places. You'll probably get surge brakes in lieu of electric.
 
I've rented from a heavy equipment rental/leasing/sales place and we have a guy here in Traverse that rents/leases semi trailers and keeps a small fleet of trailers for 4x4 enthusiasts to run to the dunes and events. Also your local rental yard should have a flatbed trailer with a daily and weekly rate.
 
Most of the big tool rental places rent trailers that would work for you. I can rent a trailer for 35 bucks a day that will safely hold your truck.
 
I have an account with both Hertz and Ryder heavy truck rental... they both rent trucks and trailers commercially and we also have a company called United Rental here that does the same... .
 
but good luck getting them to let you take it out of state, at least the CA ones are that way.





Agreed, this will be your main hold up...



I tried to rent an equipment trailer a few years ago to haul my M37 from NM to PA... it was WELL over the capacity of any UHaul, so I was looking for an equipment trailer @ 10k pounds. I could rent them all day long, but not one that I could take from point A to point B across state lines. I ended up borrowing a friend's trailer in NM, then returning it to him on the next trip to NM.



You have two options IMO, find some small rental place (not a nationwide deal) that you can actually talk to the owner and explain to them what you need to do (round trip, X days rental, X miles, hauling a truck) and work with them. Most times they will "bend the rules" for the rental of something sitting around, OR...



... borrow a friend's trailer.



steved
 
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