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Dump trailers are a practical trailer choice for independent operators that deal in industrial and agricultural applications, and more. From belly dump to end dump, choosing a dump trailer can be an excellent option for storing, transporting and hauling various loads of gravel, dirt, agricultural products and more. Here is some great advice for the owner operator looking to buy or rent a dump trailer for everything from cargo to crop transport.

With harvest time just around the corner, it’s important to explore the many options available to make your time in the fields more efficient. Saving time and getting the most out of your harvest is always the main goal. If you’re going to spend dawn to dusk (and sometimes beyond) working, you’ll want to have the harvest quantity to show for it. One of the best ways to increase efficiency is to upgrade your trailer for harvest time.

If your electric trailer brakes are locking up when applied or locking up while driving, there could be several causes. When driving with your trailer attached in or around the Texas cities of Amarillo, Lubbock or Odessa, you’ll want to be fully assured that your trailer brakes are in sound condition. If your brakes are locking up, you might ask yourself if your brakes are properly grounded? Or, does your brake controller work correctly? Here are some of the most common causes of locking electric brakes on a trailer.

Buying a used trailer is a great option for drivers who are interested in getting into the transportation industry as owner operators instead of working for someone else. You can save a lot of money while still buying a trailer that meets your needs. Take the following tips when looking at used trailers to determine whether or not a given trailer will be a good investment.

There are many types of trailers that can be classified as agricultural trailers. Most often, agricultural trailers are exempt from the registration requirements that most vehicles and other types of trailers must adhere to – if they are used only for agricultural jobs. Though they do not need to go through the safety measures that are part of the registration process, all equipment should function properly and be in good condition.

When buying new or used trailers from Area Trailer Sales and Rentals in the Texas Panhandle region, it is wise to make sure you are aware of the current Texas Inspection Requirements for trailers. Following rules is important, and to properly pass your inspection you’ll want to make sure you are ready after purchasing your new or used trailer. Here are some of the inspection requirements in the state of Texas.

You might not be Roger Miller, but if you’re a “man of means by no means” and looking for a nice “trailer for sale or rent” around Amarillo, Lubbock or Odessa, Texas – you can be the “King of the Road” when you stop by one of our three locations. Area Trailer Sales and Rentals will accommodate you for any size and type of trailers needed for rent or for sale. Rent it for a week, or buy it for life.

Using belly dump trailers has long been known as the “easiest” of dump trailer work. With a low center of gravity and a stable structure, belly dump trailers are the way to go for hauling all different types of construction loads from dirt to gravel. When looking for a belly dump trailer to purchase or rent, make sure you consider the quality and durability of the trailer. New models of belly dump trailers offer fantastic construction and new technology, along with a great warranty. Brands like Dura-Haul offer belly dump trailers of the future – available today.