4'x6' utility trailer
- Bumper Pull
- 1500
- 4'x6'
- HMDE
- 2025
- Utility
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Rent dump trailers, utility trailers, car haulers, and enclosed trailers from neighbors in Cameron, Missouri and across DeWitt County. Flexible pickup, fair pricing, and trailers ready when you need them.

In Cameron and DeWitt County, trailer rentals serve everything from small household projects to agricultural and seasonal work. Landscaping projects and brush hauling after storms are common reasons locals reach for a dump trailer, since the county's mix of open land and residential areas means plenty of cleanup needs. Utility trailers are popular for moving mulch, gravel, or lumber for home repairs and property maintenance. Farmers and ranchers use trailers for equipment transport and livestock hauling during peak seasons. Car haulers see steady demand from folks moving vehicles between properties or preparing for sales. Enclosed trailers appeal to anyone protecting tools, furniture, or merchandise from weather during transport. Weekend warriors often rent for deck building, fence repair, or shed relocations. And because Cameron is within reasonable distance of the Kansas City metro, some renters use trailers for small business deliveries or contractor work. Renting from local owners means trailers are already familiar with the local roads and ready for whatever the region throws at them.
Most Cameron renters arrange same-day or next-day pickup directly from the trailer owner's property, which keeps things simple and cuts down on overhead. Confirm the exact pickup time and location when you book, and plan to spend a few minutes going over the trailer's condition and features with the owner. Before you leave, make sure your tow vehicle has the right hitch class (typically Class II or III for most trailers) and is rated for the loaded weight you'll be carrying. Your vehicle's owner manual lists the towing capacity, so check it beforehand. Hitch balls come in standard sizes (1.25, 1.875, or 2 inches), and you'll want to match the ball to your coupler. Most trailers have either a 4-pin or 7-pin wiring connector for lights and brake signals. If your vehicle doesn't have the matching connector, adapters are available at any auto parts store and take just a few minutes to install. Always verify lights are working and brake functionality is smooth before heading out.


Rental rates in Cameron are competitive and reflect what local owners actually charge. Small utility trailers typically run $40-60 per day, while larger utility and car haulers range from $60-90 daily. Dump trailers generally cost $100-180 per day, depending on size and condition. Enclosed trailers start around $80-150 per day. Most owners offer discounts for weekly rentals and sometimes special weekend rates, so ask about those options when you book. 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 applied to all bookings as a standard part of your rental cost, so you're protected from the moment you pick up. Compare these daily rates to what you'd spend driving out to a distant rental desk, and you'll see why renting from neighbors makes both financial and logistical sense.
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