16' x 6'9" Car Hauler Trailer
Bumper Pull 5000 16' x 6'9"
Bluegrass 2003 7000TA
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Rent dump trailers, utility trailers, car haulers, and enclosed trailers from neighbors in Seymour, IN and across Jackson County. Flexible pickup, fair pricing, and trailers ready when you need them.

In Seymour and Jackson County, most folks rent trailers for landscaping and yard work. After heavy storms or seasonal cleanups, utility and dump trailers handle brush, mulch, and construction scrap. Homeowners use them for driveway repairs, gravel delivery, and home improvement projects. Local contractors and small businesses rely on dump trailers for site cleanup and haul-away work. You'll also see car haulers rented for moving vehicles between properties or to the auction. Farmers and property owners use enclosed trailers to move equipment and supplies, especially during planting and harvest seasons. Weekend DIYers grab utility trailers for tip runs and material transport. In the rural stretches around town, horse trailers and livestock equipment are common. Enclosed trailers work well for protecting tools and machinery during transport. Whether it's a one-time project or seasonal work, neighbors in Seymour keep a variety of trailers ready so you rent what fits your job, not what a corporate lot forces on you.
Pickup is straightforward. You'll arrange a time with your local owner, stop by their driveway or lot, do a quick walk-around together, and hitch up. Most owners are flexible with timing, so you can grab your trailer early morning or after work. Before you leave, make sure your vehicle can handle the trailer. Check your owner's manual for towing capacity, hitch type (Class II, III, or higher), and brake requirements. Your vehicle needs a properly installed hitch rated for the trailer's weight. Electrical wiring for lights is mandatory on any trailer being towed on public roads, so confirm your vehicle has a matching plug (usually a 4-pin or 7-pin connector) or plan to wire it beforehand. If you're unfamiliar with hitching, your owner can walk you through it. Keep your registration and proof of insurance handy, and inspect the trailer before leaving so there's no confusion about condition later.


Small utility trailers typically run 40 to 60 dollars per day, while larger utility and dump trailers range from 60 to 90 dollars daily. Car haulers and enclosed trailers fall between 80 and 150 dollars per day depending on size and features. Dump trailers run 100 to 180 dollars per day. Many owners offer discounts for weekly rentals, so if you're planning a bigger project, ask about weekly rates. Weekend rentals also get better pricing on some trailers. Every rental includes the NT Protect protection package, which covers accidental damage to the trailer along with theft and vandalism during your rental period. That protection is built into every booking, so you're covered from the moment you hitch up. Daily and weekly rates through Neighbors Trailer are set by local owners, so shop around and compare what's available in your area.
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