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3 Types of Trailers and Their Weight Capacities
Feb 24, 2023

A trailer is designed to carry large or heavy materials from one place to another. According to Construction Business Owner, a trailer's GVWR refers to the maximum weight that it is rated to carry. Various trailers have different maximum weight limits, and variables on each trailer can affect its capacity, such as the type of trailer tires and their size. The average cargo capacity is 4,400 pounds, but some 12-foot trailers can handle up to 3,000 pounds. Other, longer units can carry more than 10,000 pounds. Here are a few different types of trailers and their carrying capacities.



Dump Trailer


Dump trailers are useful for moving loose materials like dirt, gravel, or waste from construction or demolition sites. The dump is powered by hydraulics and is great for placing loose materials precisely. The smallest dump trailers are rated at being able to carry 3,000 pounds. If you require something to carry dirt or gravel across a work site, this trailer is the best choice for you.



Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer


A gooseneck flatbed trailer is a utility trailer that has higher weight ratings than other trailers that can be hooked up to a bumper. The average gooseneck flatbed weighs 7,000 pounds on its own. It can carry anywhere from 16,000 to 36,000 pounds of cargo. These are best for carrying heavy equipment or other vehicles.



Small Horse Trailer


A horse trailer is known for transporting live animals from one place to another. When a horse trailer is fully loaded, it can weigh around 7,000 to 8,000 pounds. Considering the trailer's weight, the cargo can weigh about 4,300 pounds. Don't overload a small horse trailer. You could risk causing damage to the trailer tires if you attempt to transport too much weight.


There are various trailers to accommodate all transportation needs. You will find trailers that can accommodate over 10,000 pounds of weight, while smaller ones might only be able to handle a couple of thousand pounds. Don't risk damage to things like the trailer tires or other parts of your trailer by over-packing them. If you think you are in need of a trailer to help you with a construction project or otherwise, there are experts available to help you. Reach out to Richfield Trailer Supply-Flint Store today to learn more about the different types of trailers.

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