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- Lowboy (trailer) - Wikipedia
A lowboy (low-loader in British English, low-bed in western Canada and South Africa or float in Australia and eastern Canada) is a semi-trailer with two drops in deck height: one right after the gooseneck and one right before the wheels
- Lowboy Trailers For Sale - 2,884 Listings | TruckPaper. com
As their name suggests, lowboy trailers are specialized flatbed trailers with decks that are extremely low to the ground to facilitate hauling loads that would be too tall to legally transport on a standard flatbed
- Lowboy Trailer For Sale - Commercial Truck Trader
Commercial Truck Trader has 727 listings to help you find the best deal on a Lowboy Trailer
- Lowboy Trailers for Sale - New Used RGN Lowboys
Browse new and used lowboy trailers for sale from top brands near you If you haul a specific machine, match its operating weight and wheel track base to capacity and well length, then decide if a flip axle or booster will keep you legal without over-speccing the trailer
- Heavy Hauler Trailers and Lowboys - Dragon Products
Dragon Products manufactures durable, American-made heavy hauler trailers engineered for transporting oversized and heavy equipment safely and efficiently
- Lowboy Trailers (Double-Drop Deck Trailers): A Comprehensive Guide
A lowboy trailer features two drop-down points (hence, the name double drop) into an open deck level sitting below the wheel height, allowing truckers to legally transport taller and wider cargo
- Lowboy Trailers from Top Manufacturers - New Used | Transwest
Designed with a lower bed, a lowboy trailer has a unique profile that sets it apart from other commercial trailers If you are looking for a lowboy trailer to help transport vehicles, heavy machinery, or other massive loads, our team at Transwest is here to help you
- What Is a Lowboy Trailer? A Practical Guide for Equipment Haulers
A lowboy is a semi-trailer with an extremely low deck—usually somewhere between 18 and 24 inches off the ground You might also hear people call them low-beds, low-loaders, or double-drop trailers depending on where you are
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