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Utility Trailers for Rent

Browse United Rentals’ wide range of utility trailers for rent to find an option to suit your needs. Whether you’re looking for a traditional utility trailer or a cable reel trailer our inventory has what you’re looking for.

For our full list of utility trailers for rent, view the items below. For more information, visit our resource section.

Small Equipment Trailer Pack Shot
Cat Class Code
920-3000

Utility Trailer, 4 ft. by 6 ft., Single Axle

  • Single axle
  • Ideal for towing lawn mowers, concrete compactors, etc.
  • Multiple models available, starting at 4' by 6'
  • Convenient size for small equipment
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Gray JLG single axle hydraulic ground level equipment trailer
Cat Class Code
920-3040

Hydraulic Ground Level Equipment Trailer, 6 ft. by 14 ft., Single Axle

  • Capacity up to 10,000 lbs
  • Up to 14' long and 6' wide
  • Low-clearance loading available
  • Treated lumber or steel decks available
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Blue Airtow Hydraulic Ground Level Equipment Trailer back view
Cat Class Code
920-3041

Hydraulic Ground Level Equipment Trailer, 6 ft. by 14 ft., Tandem Axle

  • Capacity up to 10,000 lbs
  • Up to 14' long and 6' wide
  • Single-lever hydraulic control available
  • Low-clearance loading available
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Trailer Reel Small
Cat Class Code
920-3200

Cable Reel Trailer, Small

  • Easy to load and unload single reel trailer
  • Transport cable and unhitch trailer with cable ready to go
  • Single axle trailer
  • Up to 3,000-lb. load capacity
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FELLING Pole Trailer
Cat Class Code
920-3211

19,500 lb. Pole Trailer, Dual Axle

  • Maximum capacity up to 19,500 lbs. depending on model
  • Maximum length 24' retracted and 40' extended; further extension may be available depending on model
  • 10 in. by 6 in. receiver tube
  • 3" crossmembers and 5" double channel bolsters
  • Uses: Ideal for carrying items like utility poles, steel pipes and timber logs that can be difficult to transport using standard flatbed trailers
FELLING FT-8R
Cat Class Code
920-3300

7,200 lb. Cable Reel Trailer, 1 Reel

  • Maximum carrying capacity up to 7,200 lbs. depending on model
  • LED lights with sealed wiring harness
  • Positive locking adjustment pin
  • 12-gauge steel floor with drainage perforations
  • Uses: Ideal for telecommunications, electrical and construction industries
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FAQs About Utility Trailers

Maximize the potential of your worksite and your equipment with utility trailers from United Rentals. Our impressive selection of trailers includes hydraulic equipment trailers, pole trailers as well as single, dual and tandem axle options. Often used to haul large equipment and heavy materials, our trailers are up to 6 by 14 feet, perfect for large-scale applications. Trust United Rentals for your next utility trailer rental for transporting equipment or supplementing your fleet.

Learn more about utility trailers for rent in our FAQ section below.

FAQs
Do utility trailers need insurance?

United Rentals has specific legal guidelines that address insurance coverage requirements necessary for renting equipment. For U.S. customers and Canadian customers, please review Customer’s Insurance Coverage on our Rental Service Terms page. Need more assistance? Contact one of our equipment rental experts for help.

Are aluminum utility trailers worth the money?

While aluminum trailers are more expensive, they are also more lightweight, durable and low maintenance. Need more help? Contact one of our equipment rental experts to help you find the best choice for the job.

Do utility trailers have brakes?

It depends on the trailer. For example, trailers with two axles and a total gross vehicle weight rating of 3,000 pounds or more have breaks. It’s important to research your specific model when renting your trailer.