14’ Dump Trailer
- Bumper Pull
- 10000
- 14' x 7'
- Force
- 2021
- FAN070938
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Rent dump trailers, utility trailers, car haulers, and enclosed trailers from neighbors in Freeland, MI and across Saginaw County. Flexible pickup, fair pricing, and trailers ready when you need them.

In Freeland and the surrounding Saginaw County area, homeowners and contractors rent trailers for a wide range of projects. Landscaping and yard work is huge, especially brush hauling after storms and seasonal cleanup. Construction crews use dump trailers to haul debris from renovation jobs, while utility trailers handle materials transport for smaller builds and repairs. Folks moving locally or relocating within the region often rent enclosed or utility trailers to move household goods without hiring a full moving company. Farmers and property owners use car haulers to transport equipment, vehicles, or recreational toys to auctions and equipment sales across Michigan. Gravel and mulch delivery is another common use case, with dump trailers making short work of material jobs that would otherwise require multiple truck trips. Whether you're clearing land, moving across town, or hauling materials for a weekend project, renting from local owners in Freeland keeps costs down and gives you the flexibility to pick up when it works for your schedule.
When you book a trailer from a neighbor in Freeland, pickup is straightforward. Most owners offer flexible scheduling, including same-day or next-day availability depending on demand. You'll connect directly with the owner to confirm the time and location, which is usually their home or property nearby. Before you leave, inspect the trailer for existing damage, check that lights and brakes are working, and ensure the coupler is clean and in good shape. Make sure your tow vehicle is suitable for the trailer's weight and hitch class. A standard utility or dump trailer typically needs a Class II or Class III hitch rated for at least 3,500 lbs. Your vehicle's manual will show the towing capacity and hitch type. If you're not sure about the wiring, ask the owner to walk you through the trailer's brake and light connections. A 7-pin or 5-pin connector is standard, and your vehicle should have the matching plug. Keep the owner's contact info handy in case you have questions during the rental.


Trailer rental rates in Freeland are competitive and set by local owners. A small utility trailer typically runs $40 to $60 per day, while larger utility and dump trailers range from $60 to $90 per day. Car haulers and enclosed trailers are usually $100 to $150 per day. Weekly rentals often come with a discount, and weekend rates may vary based on demand. Every rental includes the NT Protect protection package, which covers accidental damage to the trailer along with theft and vandalism during your rental period. Pricing is straightforward, with no hidden fees beyond what the owner lists. Many owners offer discounts for longer bookings, so if you have a multi-day project, ask about weekly rates when you inquire. Renting from neighbors in Freeland is typically more affordable than national chains, and you're supporting local owners while getting fair, transparent pricing.
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