Single axle utility trailer 12'
- Bumper Pull
- 2000
- 6'x12'
- North force
- 2025
- Utility
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Rent dump trailers, utility trailers, car haulers, and enclosed trailers from neighbors in Caribou, ME and across Aroostook County. Flexible pickup, fair pricing, and trailers ready when you need them.

In Caribou's rural northern Maine setting, trailer rentals serve a mix of residential and agricultural needs. Homeowners use dump trailers for yard waste, brush, and debris cleanup, especially after harsh winter weather or seasonal land clearing. Landscaping and property maintenance crews rely on utility trailers to haul mulch, soil, and materials to job sites across Aroostook County. Farmers and small equipment operators frequently rent enclosed trailers to transport machinery, ATVs, and snowmobiles between properties or to winter storage. Car haulers are popular for moving vehicles for sale or repair, and for relocating personal vehicles during seasonal transitions. DIY enthusiasts and contractors use utility and enclosed options for tool transport and equipment storage during projects. Many locals also rent trailers for moving, estate cleanup, and hauling salvage or wood. Because Caribou experiences significant seasonal weather changes, trailers are essential for managing storm debris and preparing properties for winter. Renting from neighbors means you get equipment that locals understand and maintain for the regional climate and terrain.
Pickup in Caribou is straightforward. Once you book a trailer from a local owner on Neighbors Trailer, you'll coordinate a time that works for both of you. Most owners offer flexible pickup windows, and many can arrange same-day or next-day availability. When you arrive, the owner will walk you through the trailer's condition, answer any questions about operation, and provide contact info for support during your rental. Before towing, verify that your vehicle has the correct hitch class (typically Class II for small utilities, Class III or higher for larger trailers or car haulers). Check that your hitch is properly installed and pinned. Ensure your vehicle's wiring supports the trailer's lighting and brake requirements, or plan to install a wiring kit if needed. Most modern vehicles have 4-pin or 7-pin connectors; older trucks may require a plug adapter. Load your cargo evenly and secure it with tie-downs. Always inspect lights and brakes before leaving. If you're unsure about any detail, ask the owner or a local shop to verify your setup before departing.


Trailer rental rates in Caribou follow regional patterns. Small utility trailers typically run 40 to 60 dollars per day, while large utility trailers and enclosed options range from 80 to 150 dollars daily. Dump trailers average 100 to 180 dollars per day depending on size and condition. Car haulers usually cost 100 to 150 dollars per day. Weekly and weekend discounts are common, so ask your owner if you're planning a longer rental. 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 built into your booking cost and ensures peace of mind while you work. Because you're renting from neighbors rather than large chains, you often get fair pricing without hidden corporate markups, plus owners who are invested in their community and equipment quality.
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