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Dump Trailer vs Equipment Trailer

A dump trailer is built to haul and unload loose material like dirt, gravel, or debris through a hydraulic lift bed, while an equipment trailer is a flat, low-profile deck built to haul machinery on and off with ramps. Choose based on whether you're moving material or moving machines.

Dump TrailerEquipment Trailer
Price$6,000-$20,000+ depending on capacity and hydraulics$3,000-$15,000+ depending on deck length and axle rating
Primary useLoose material: dirt, gravel, mulch, debrisMachinery: skid steers, tractors, ATVs, vehicles
UnloadingHydraulic lift dumps the load in secondsDrive-off or winch-on/off via fold-down ramps
Deck heightHigher sides to contain loose materialLow, flat deck for easy loading of wheeled equipment
CapacityTypically 3-7 cubic yards, 7,000-25,000 lb GVWRTypically 7,000-25,000 lb GVWR depending on deck size
MaintenanceHydraulic pump, battery, and cylinder upkeepRamps, tie-downs, and deck surface wear
Best forLandscaping, excavation, demolition cleanupConstruction crews, equipment rental, vehicle transport
Choose Dump TrailerChoose a dump trailer if you regularly move loose material like dirt, gravel, or debris and want to unload without shoveling by hand.Shop Dump Trailers
Choose Equipment TrailerChoose an equipment trailer if you need to transport skid steers, tractors, mowers, or vehicles on and off a flat deck.Shop Utility Trailers

The verdict

These trailers serve different jobs more than they compete directly: a dump trailer earns its keep moving bulk material fast, while an equipment trailer is built to safely load and secure machinery. Landscapers and excavators often end up owning both.

FAQs

Can a dump trailer haul equipment too?

Some flatbed-style dump trailers with removable sides can haul small equipment, but the higher deck height and hydraulic components make loading and securing machinery less convenient than on a purpose-built equipment trailer.

How much weight can a dump trailer hold?

Most dump trailers range from 3 to 7 cubic yards of loose material and 7,000-25,000 lb GVWR, but always check the weight rating against the material's density, since a full load of wet dirt or gravel is heavier than it looks.

Do dump trailers need a special power source to operate the lift?

Most use a 12-volt deep-cycle battery to power the hydraulic pump, which is charged either by your tow vehicle or a solar trickle charger, so keep the battery maintained during storage.

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