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Things to Consider When Choosing A Trailer for Harvest Time

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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.

Choose a trailer for harvest time with new technology, not just a larger size

If you’re deciding to upgrade your trailer for the harvest season, remember that bigger trailers are not always better. With acres and acres to work, sometimes the smaller machine with the newest technology will do a better job. If you’re in the Lubbock, Odessa or Amarillo Texas area and looking for a new trailer, check out the selection of new and used trailers with advanced technology at Area Trailer Sales and Service.

Cruise Down the Highway Quickly

Does your trailer get up to highway speeds? Put aside the days getting passed by every car on the road (and even other trailers) and get to work faster. Head down the highways at good speed and get into your fields to harvest! At Area Trailer Sales and Service, choose a trailer that is safely rated for highway speeds so you can get to work as quickly as possible.

Preventative Maintenance Wins the Race

By choosing the right trailer for harvest time and keeping your maintenance on track, you’ll win the harvest race. Schedule preventative maintenance checks long before the season starts and tend to any needed service so you don’t need down time for repairs during that precious harvesting time window.

Take Your (Precious) Time During Harvest

Sure, you want to work as quickly as you can, but working too fast and creating waste never got anyone ahead. Use your efficient trailer to the best of its abilities. Your time on the field is precious, so make sure you are operating at a pace that gets results and produces the most harvest. If you need to slow down your process, it’s worth it so you don’t have to repeat your work later on.

Select a trailer for harvest time with new technology, great speed and the right tools for your harvest job at Area Trailer Sales & Service, serving the Odessa, Amarillo and Lubbock Texas areas. Make the most of your harvest by using your time wisely and keeping up with maintenance and service before you need repairs.

If you are looking to purchase or rent a trailer to make any job easier, call or visit Area Trailer Sales and Rentals in the Amarillo, Lubbock, or Odessa, Texas areas. Call Area Trailer Sales and Rentals TODAY (Amarillo  (806) 331-2174, Lubbock Toll Free (855) 862-7252 or Odessa (432) 561-9725.  Check out our inventory online or stop-by one of our locations in Amarillo TX, Lubbock TX or Odessa TX. You can also connect with us via email. Whether you are looking for trailers for agriculture, construction or oilfield applications, we’ve got you covered. Rent a belt or dump trailer or buy a livestock or tank trailer. No matter what your needs are, we will find the right trailer for you at Area Trailer Sales and Rentals.

Common Causes for Trailer Brakes Locking Up When Applied

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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.

A Bad Electrical Ground Can Make Electric Trailer Brakes Lock Up

If your main ground wire and brake magnet ground wires are not properly attached, the bad ground connection could be causing your trailer brakes to lock up. Check your main vehicle ground wire and assure that it is attached to a clean, bare metal surface. Check for wear, corrosion, rust or dents in the wiring. Look at the ground wires on the sides of your trailer as well to determine they are properly attached to a clean metal surface. While looking over your grounds, you can also inspect your main power wires to see if there are any damaged, dented or corroded connections.

Faulty Wiring or Shorted Wires May Cause Locking Trailer Brakes

After assuring your ground wires are fastened securely to the correct type of surface, look over your power wires. Are any wires damaged, dented or corroded? A shorted-out wire could be to blame for locking brakes. It is also good to use a circuit tester to check that the power wires are functioning properly. Connect the tester to your main power wires and apply the brakes. This should give you a positive signal. Also check that turning on your headlights or turn signals does not give a positive signal. Bad wiring could cause your brakes to lock up when applied.

Locking Trailer Brakes Due to Faulty Brake Controller

If you’ve made sure all of your wiring is sound and secure, then another possible cause for locking brakes could be your brake controller. To test the functionality of the controller, use a circuit tester connected to the brake controller (typically blue) wire. Apply your manual override and check that a positive signal comes across. Release the override and check that no power is conducted. If there is zero power during both steps, or releasing the manual override causes a surge in power – this means you need a new brake controller.

There could be many reasons that your electric trailer brakes are locking up while driving, or when they are applied. Make sure to thoroughly check your brake system, from the controller to the wiring and ensure your brake system is working properly before setting out on the roads of the Lubbock, Amarillo and Odessa, Texas area. Consult a professional electrician or trailer mechanic if assistance is needed; and never drive with faulty brakes!

If you are looking to purchase or rent a trailer to make any job easier, call or visit Area Trailer Sales and Rentals in the Amarillo, Lubbock, or Odessa, Texas areas. Call Area Trailer Sales and Rentals TODAY (Amarillo  (806) 331-2174, Lubbock Toll Free (855) 862-7252 or Odessa (432) 561-9725.  Check out our inventory online or stop-by one of our locations in Amarillo TX, Lubbock TX or Odessa TX. You can also connect with us via email. Whether you are looking for trailers for agriculture, construction or oilfield applications, we’ve got you covered. Rent a belt or dump trailer or buy a livestock or tank trailer. No matter what your needs are, we will find the right trailer for you at Area Trailer Sales and Rentals.

Agricultural Trailers

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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.

What is an agricultural trailer?

To be classified as an agricultural trailer, it must not have an engine and must only be towed by another vehicle. It must be:

  • Used in an agricultural environment.
  • Towed by a machine used in agriculture.

An agricultural trailer must be used exclusively for farming needs.

The maximum mass of an agricultural trailer

Owners of agricultural trailers need to be aware of the maximum trailer mass that is specified by the manufacturer of the towing vehicle. The maximum safe mass for an agricultural trailer should be the lowest of the mass limit for the tires, axles and suspension of the towing vehicle and trailer.

Agricultural trailer and brakes

When using an agricultural or farming trailer, you should keep in mind the limitations of the towing vehicle and the trailer. The stability and ability of vehicles for sufficient braking can be adversely affected by road conditions, loose gravel, hills and rough surfaces. Inappropriate speed can also cause adverse situations and safety concerns. Jackknifing can be avoided by stopping in a reasonable distance and only towing using a vehicle that has brakes that are working and in good condition.

Towing agricultural trailers

Towing an agricultural trailer is only as safe as its tow couplings. Safety chains are required for all hitch types to keep your trailer on the road in the case of an accidental detachment. The chains should be attached to the trailer and towing vehicle in such a way to hold the trailer if the coupling should fail.

Towing couplings – both on the trailer and the towing vehicle – should have a suitable rating for the trailer and must be clearly marked.

You need to be seen – visibility and agricultural trailers

When towing a large agricultural trailer, other drivers need to be sufficiently warned of the size of the trailer that is being pulled. There are often problems resulting in poor visibility of agricultural trailers while on the road. Make sure the trailer’s paint is adequate so it can be seen properly by other drivers. The size and shape of the trailer should be taken into consideration before traveling on roads not equipped for the size of your trailer.

Lights on agricultural trailers.

Check periodically to see that your trailer’s brake and signal lights are working properly. Reflectors should be installed on the front, rear and sides of the trailer.

Make sure your trailers and all of your farm and agricultural equipment are kept in good working condition. Your work will go more smoothly and you and your workers will stay accident-free. Regular maintenance will cut down on costly repairs and replacing your expensive machinery.

If you are looking to purchase or rent a trailer to make any job easier, call or visit Area Trailer Sales and Rentals in the Amarillo, Lubbock, or Odessa, Texas areas. Call Area Trailer Sales and Rentals TODAY (Amarillo  (806) 331-2174, Lubbock Toll Free (855) 862-7252 or Odessa (432) 561-9725).  Check out our inventory online or stop-by one of our locations in Amarillo TX, Lubbock TX or Odessa TX. You can also connect with us via email. Whether you are looking for trailers for agriculture, construction or oilfield applications, we’ve got you covered. Rent a belt or dump trailer or buy a livestock or tank trailer. No matter what your needs are, we will find the right trailer for you at Area Trailer Sales and Rentals.

Texas Inspection Requirements For Trailers

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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.

Check Your Trailer’s Brakes in Texas

Does your new or used trailer purchase have a gross weight of over 4,500 pounds? If so, you’ll need to make sure you have properly working brakes on your trailer. You’ll also need to pass an annual safety inspection for your trailer weighing over 4,500 pounds (gross vehicle weight).

Other Inspection Requirements for Trailers in Texas

The annual safety inspection will have a lot of boxes to tick-off on your checklist. Besides working brakes, you’ll also be inspected for working lamps. The inspection of lamps on your trailer will include tail lamps and stop lamps, turn signal lamps, clearance lamps, license plate lamps and side marker lamps. Besides the required working light bulbs and blinkers, you’ll also need to provide reflectors on the side of all trailers as well as the rear red reflectors.

Inspecting Tires & Safety Guards on Texas Trailers

Once you’ve got your brakes, lamps and reflectors checked, you’ll also get your tires and safety guards inspected. If you’ve got four tires (or more) on your rear axle, you’ll need to make sure you have a set of safety guards or tire flaps attached to pass inspection. In addition to the tires and flaps, your overall wheel assembly will be inspected to ensure everything is in proper working condition.

More Inspection Guidelines for Texas Trailers

There are never enough steps to ensure the highest possible safety for Texas trailers. When it’s time for your annual trailer inspection, you’ll also have your vehicle identification number or serial number inspected to make sure everything matches up with the paperwork. Window tinting if installed will also be inspected to be sure it meets state guidelines.

So as you can see, when buying a new or used trailer from Area Trailer Sales and Rentals in Texas, you’ll want to make sure your trailer meets the highest standard of safety around. It is important to stay updated on current guidelines and law requirements for your trailer. With your gained knowledge – from required brake systems to the proper type of side reflectors – you’ll be able to meet and exceed your annual trailer safety inspection.

If you are looking to purchase or rent a trailer to make any job easier, call or visit Area Trailer Sales and Rentals in the Amarillo, Lubbock, or Odessa, Texas areas. Call Area Trailer Sales and Rentals TODAY (Amarillo  (806) 331-2174, Lubbock Toll Free (855) 862-7252 or Odessa (432) 561-9725).  Check out our inventory online or stop-by one of our locations in Amarillo TX, Lubbock TX or Odessa TX. You can also connect with us via email. Whether you are looking for trailers for agriculture, construction or oilfield applications, we’ve got you covered. Rent a belt or dump trailer or buy a livestock or tank trailer. No matter what your needs are, we will find the right trailer for you at Area Trailer Sales and Rentals.

Be the “King of the Road” with our Many Trailers for Sale or Rent at ATSR

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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.

Various types of trailers for rent

Rental trailers offered at Area Trailer Sales and Rentals include belt trailers, dump and tank trailers, car carriers, crude oil and water tank trailers, hopper and grain trailers, and live floor trailers. From 16 feet utility trailers to heavy hauler trailers with up to 5 axles, we can supply you with the rental you need to get the job done. Transport goods, move heavy loads, restock water supplies and more applications with our rental trailers.

Numerous trailers for purchase

At Area Trailer Sales and Rentals, you’ll find a wide variety of trailers for sale including livestock and flatbed trailers. Transport your cattle or hogs across the country in our great livestock trailers in several different styles. We also offer drop deck and lowboy trailers. If you’re looking for a great buy on a high quality trailer, check out our inventory today. You can even find a great deal on Tank Trailers for crude oil or fuel. We have a large inventory stocked in the Amarillo, Odessa and Lubbock, Texas regions and carry many different types at our various locations.

Top quality trailer manufacturers’ products offered for sale

If you’re looking to purchase a new trailer, we represent top quality brands like Nuttal, EBY and Trinity. At our various locations you will also find DYNAWELD, Dorsey, EAST, Troxell and CTS. We also carry LANDOLL, Accelerated Tanks, and INTERSTATE varieties of trailers. Check out one of our locations today to see our current inventory and high quality manufacturers.

If you’re planning to become “King of the road” and looking for some great trailers for sale or rent… call Area Trailer Sales and Rentals TODAY (Amarillo (806) 331-2174, Lubbock Toll Free (855) 862-7252 or Odessa (432) 561-9725).  Check out our inventory online or stop-by one of our locations in Amarillo TX, Lubbock TX or Odessa TX. You can also connect with us via email. Whether you are looking for trailers for agriculture, construction or oilfield applications, we’ve got you covered. Rent belt or dump trailers or buy a livestock or tank trailer. No matter what your needs are, we will find the right trailer for you at Area Trailer Sales and Rentals.

Belly Dump Trailers of the Future

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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.

Belly dump trailer benefits

Belly dump trailers are known for their ease of use in the construction world. When looking for a durable trailer with a low center of gravity surrounded by a stable frame, belly dump trailers are the way to go. You can haul anything from rock to asphalt to dirt with these versatile trailers. Belly dump trailers are easy to operate and maintain, as they use no hydraulic systems. They are air operated. Operators are happy with all wheels on the ground (for increased stability) while completing a fast dump. You can keep moving forward as you work, making your off-loading go quickly and efficiently. With a stable frame, belly dump trailers are the most durable type of gravel trailer available and are built to last through any tough job.

Dura-Haul belly dump trailers

If you’re looking to purchase or rent a belly dump trailer, make sure you consider the quality and durability of the manufacturer. Dura-Haul belly dump trailers are a great brand of trailers that manufacture high quality products that are built to last. DOT approved, air operated and completely reliable, Dura-Haul belly dump trailers are the way to go. These belly dump trailers are made to be user-friendly with the latest in technology – they are truly the belly dump trailers of the future. They also offer a great warranty for all of their trailers, further ensuring the customer of their great durability and construction.

Visit Area Trailer Sales and Rentals for Dura-Haul belly dump trailers

If you are looking to purchase or rent a Dura-Haul belly dump trailer to make any gravel-hauling job easier, call or visit Area Trailer Sales and Rentals in the Amarillo, Lubbock, or Odessa, Texas areas. Ease your workload today by switching to a user-friendly belly dump trailer.  Call Area Trailer Sales and Rentals TODAY (Amarillo (806) 331-2174, Lubbock Toll Free (855) 862-7252 or Odessa (432) 561-9725).  Check out our inventory online or stop-by one of our locations in Amarillo TX, Lubbock TX or Odessa TX. You can also connect with us via email. Whether you are looking for trailers for agriculture, construction or oilfield applications, we’ve got you covered. Rent a belt or dump trailer or buy a livestock or tank trailer. No matter what your needs are, we will find the right trailer for you at Area Trailer Sales and Rentals.