6x14 Utility Trailer
Bumper Pull 3500 76" x 14'
Native 2023 6x14
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Rent dump trailers, utility trailers, car haulers, and enclosed trailers from neighbors in Lowell, IN and across Lake County. Flexible pickup, fair pricing, and trailers ready when you need them.

In and around Lowell, locals rely on trailers for everything from seasonal yard work to small business jobs. Homeowners often grab dump trailers to clear out overgrown landscaping or debris after spring storms, while contractors and landscapers use utility trailers for regular material runs. Car haulers are popular for moving vehicles between properties or for weekend car enthusiasts. Farmers and property owners in Lake County frequently rent trailers for equipment transport and general farm maintenance. Small business owners, from plumbing and electrical contractors to handymen, use enclosed trailers to protect tools and materials on job sites. Weekend warriors planning deck builds, mulch projects, or equipment moves find utility and dump trailers especially handy. During renovation season, it's common to see trailers stacked with old flooring, drywall, and construction waste headed to the dump. Whether you need something for a one-time job or a recurring weekly need, renting from a neighbor in Lowell is faster and more flexible than dealing with big rental desks.
Pickup is simple and convenient. Once you book, you'll coordinate directly with the trailer owner for a time and location that works for both of you. Many owners in Lowell offer same-day or next-day pickup, and some will even deliver to your job site for an agreed fee. Before you tow, make sure your vehicle has the right hitch class for the trailer you're renting. Most utility and dump trailers use a 2-inch or 1 7/8-inch ball mount, while heavier loads may require a Class III hitch. Check your vehicle's owner manual or ask the owner which hitch type fits your trailer. Confirm that your tow vehicle's wiring harness supports the trailer's lights and brakes. A simple adapter can help if there's a mismatch. Always do a quick walk-around of the trailer, test the lights, and verify the coupler and safety chains are secure before leaving.


Pricing in Lowell is competitive and reflects what local owners actually charge. Small utility trailers typically run 40 to 60 dollars per day, while larger utility and dump trailers run 60 to 90 dollars daily. Car haulers and enclosed trailers generally fall between 100 and 150 dollars per day. Weekly and weekend discounts are common, so if you're planning a bigger project, ask about reduced rates. Every rental includes the NT Protect protection package, which covers accidental damage to the trailer along with theft and vandalism during your rental period. This is part of every booking, so you rent with confidence. Daily and weekly rates vary based on trailer size and condition, so check available listings in your area to find owners and prices that match your budget.
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