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Trailer Rentals in Portales, NM

Rent dump trailers, utility trailers, car haulers, and enclosed trailers from neighbors in Portales, NM and across Roosevelt County. Flexible pickup, fair pricing, and trailers ready when you need them.

14' Cargo Trailer/Motorcycle Hauler

$35.00/per day
Need to move across town or get your motorcycle to the shop? Got a piece of nice furniture you bought off Facebook marketplace and it's raining? Need a place for some extra storage for few days? Going to a football game or NASCAR race and want to bring all your stuff for an epic tailgating party? This trailer is what you need for the job! Light enough, most SUVs can pull a small load in it. Robust enough, I've moved my family across the country with it several times. Trust me, the ramp version of this trailer is the best! I have tie downs and a dolly as add-ons if you need them but don't want to buy them. Pickup and drop-off limited to after 5pm weekdays, flexible on weekends. Going to Sturgis or bike week but don't want to ride the whole way there? I won't tell if you don't!
  • Bumper Pull
  • 1900
  • Overall: 14'0"L, 7'8"W, 8'1"H - Internal: 11'1"L,
  • Haulmark
  • 2020
  • Passport - PP610S2

Portales sits in the agricultural heart of eastern New Mexico, where ranchers, farmers, and homeowners regularly need reliable trailer rentals. Whether you're hauling feed and equipment, clearing land after a storm, or moving materials for a project, renting from local owners gives you flexibility and fair pricing without the big-box markup.

Renting a Trailer in Portales, NM

What People Rent Trailers For in Portales

What People Rent Trailers For in Portales

In Portales and the surrounding ranch and farm country, trailers are essential tools. Farmers and ranchers regularly rent utility trailers for hauling feed, equipment, and supplies across their operations. Landscaping and land-clearing work after storms drives demand for dump trailers, especially during heavy weather seasons. Locals also rent utility trailers for general hauling tasks, from moving materials to hauling gravel and brush. Construction and renovation projects in town often need enclosed trailers to protect tools and materials from the elements. Car haulers are popular when people need to move vehicles for repairs or transport them to auctions. Equipment rental for livestock handling, machinery repair, and seasonal ranch work is another common need. Many homeowners rent trailers for cleanup projects, yard work, and moving personal items. Because Portales is a working agricultural community, trailers are in steady demand year-round, and renting from neighbors means you get equipment that's well-maintained and ready to go when you need it.

Picking Up Your Trailer in Portales

Picking up your rental trailer in Portales is straightforward. You'll coordinate directly with the local owner to arrange a convenient time, often with same-day or next-day availability. Most owners are flexible and understand the unpredictable schedule of ranch and farm work. When you arrive for pickup, the owner will walk you through the trailer's condition, safety features, and any specific handling notes. Before towing, confirm that your vehicle has the right hitch class (typically Class II or III for most utility and dump trailers). Check that your hitch ball is the correct size, your safety chains are secure, and your wiring harness is compatible with the trailer's brake and light connections. Make sure your vehicle's towing capacity exceeds the trailer's loaded weight. The owner will provide guidance on weight distribution and any special loading requirements. Ask about tire condition, brake function, and light operation before you leave. Keep the owner's contact information handy in case you have questions during your rental period.

Picking Up Your Trailer in Portales
What It Costs to Rent a Trailer in Portales

What It Costs to Rent a Trailer in Portales

Trailer rental costs in Portales are competitive and straightforward. Small utility trailers typically rent for $40 to $60 per day, making them affordable for quick hauling jobs. Larger utility trailers and dump trailers range from $60 to $180 per day depending on size and capacity. Car haulers and enclosed trailers fall in the $100 to $150 daily range. Most owners offer weekly discounts, so if you need a trailer for several days, ask about reduced rates. Weekend rentals often have flexible pricing too. 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 protection is built into every booking, giving you peace of mind without hidden surprises. When you're comparing costs, remember you're renting from neighbors who maintain their own equipment, not paying the overhead of a big national chain. That usually means better value and more personalized service.

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