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6' x 10' BeWise Dump Trailer

$80.00/per day
This is a 2024 BeWise 6' x 10' Dump Trailer. Please no large rocks or concrete chunks. Trailer is equipped with brakes. Must have an appropriate vehicle to pick up trailer. Will also provide drop off services and haul away services for extra charge. Has ramps that pull out for equipment loading.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 7000
  • 6ft x 10ft
  • Bwise
  • 2024
  • DT610LP-LE-7)

16' BWISE Dump trailer

$135.00/per day
2023 16’ BWISE Dump trailer for rent; trailer weighs 3,000 lb and can carry 11000lb of cargo, this trailer also has a 2 way gate that can be used as a ramp for loading equipment or can be easily changed over for dumping. You will need a 7 pin connector, brake controller and 2 5/16 ball. This trailer is very convenient for hauling equipment, stones, mulch and much more.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 11000
  • 7ft wide 16ft long
  • BWISE
  • 2023
  • DLP16-15

2024 BWise 7x14 Highside Dump Trailer

$200.00/per day
All black 2024 7x14 Highside dump trailer with 7k axle, full tilt dump capability with barnyard style doors on the back, there’s rails on the sides for tarping if needed, this dump trailer has a 10,000 workload to haul anything you might need, as well as anchor points inside for strapping
  • Bumper Pull
  • 10000
  • 7x14
  • Bwise
  • 2024
  • DT714LP-LE14H

22' Tilt deck trailer

$110.00/per day
22' Tilt deck trailer with hydraulic tilt and jack it is a 14,000lb GVWR can haul up to 11,000lbs. Has a 12000lb winch for pulling vehicles onto trailer. Also straps for tie down. Remote for winch and a remote for the tilt.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 11000
  • 22' x 102"
  • H&H
  • 2023
  • H8222EX-140

2025 6'x12' Enclosed Trailer

$85.00/per day
I have a 6'x12' enclosed trailer. You will need 4-plug connection, and a 2" ball trailer weighs 1,180lbs and has a payload capacity of 1,810lbs. Trailer has (4) D-rings in the floor and has E-track on the side for secure tie downs for moving furniture and etc. Fold down door with flip end for easy loading. Also, trailer has rear stabilizer jack for extra stability.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 1810
  • 6' x 12'
  • Pace Outback DLX
  • 2025
  • KP-DX7212-030

20' Car Trailer

$100.00/per day
2025 Be Wise 20' car hauler with ramps and a 13,500lb winch/remote. It is a 9,900lb trailer with a payload capacity of 7,560lbs. Has removable fenders for easy loading and has vehicle straps included. I can deliver for agreed price.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 7560
  • 20' x 7'
  • Bewise
  • 2025
  • CH-20-10

6'x12' 2023 Cam Superline Dump Trailer

$90.00/per day
I have a 2023 Cam Superline 6'x12' 10,000 lb dump Trailer for rent, trailer weighs 3,000 lbs and you can load 7,000lbs in it. You will need to have a 7 pin connector, 2 5/16 ball, and brake controller to pick up trailer. Must bring trailer back empty and clean.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 7000
  • 6'x12'
  • Cam Superline
  • 2023
  • Dump

6.5'x20' 2023 TIMPTE 720S

$125.00/per day
I have a 2023 Timpte 720S Lowering Car Trailer for rent, trailer weighs 2,000lbs and you can load 5,000lbs on it. You will need to have a 7 pin connector, 2 5/16 ball, and brake controller to pick up trailer.
  • Bumper Pull
  • 5000
  • 6.5'x20'
  • Timpte
  • 2023
  • 720S

Waynesboro offers a balance of affordability, small-town living, and access to larger metro areas like Hagerstown, MD, and even Washington, D.C., within commuting distance.

Explore Waynesboro!

Car Culture

Car Culture

Waynesboro, PA, sits in Franklin County along the Maryland border, and like many towns in south-central Pennsylvania, it has a proud automotive culture that blends small-town charm with regional motorsport excitement. Car enthusiasts in Waynesboro are spoiled with opportunities: local parks, school lots, and community festivals often host classic car shows where rows of polished Mustangs, Camaros, Chevelles, and vintage trucks line the streets. These events are family-oriented, with food vendors, live music, and kids’ activities rounding out the atmosphere. One of the standout traditions nearby is the Waynesboro Summer Jubilee, held every July, which includes a car show alongside its parade, fireworks, and live entertainment. Beyond local gatherings, Waynesboro residents are within easy driving distance of some of the region’s most iconic motorsport venues. The Mason-Dixon Dragway in Maryland is just a short trip away and offers drag racing weekends that attract car lovers from both states. Fans of dirt-track racing often head to Hagerstown Speedway in Maryland or Williams Grove Speedway in Mechanicsburg, PA, both of which are major hubs for sprint car racing and demolition derbies. For those who love off-roading, the region offers plenty of rugged opportunities. Trails in nearby Michaux State Forest and Buchanan State Forest give ATV riders, dirt bikers, and lifted Jeep owners challenging terrain and scenic rides through rocky ridges and wooded paths. Groups often meet for weekend rides, tackling steep inclines and mud pits before gathering for cookouts or campfires. Snowmobiling also comes into play during heavy winters, when the same trails transform into snowy tracks for motorized fun. For Waynesboro residents, vehicles aren’t just transportation—they’re hobbies, community conversation starters, and part of a lifestyle that blends rural living with a passion for speed, mud, and horsepower.

Life in Waynesboro

With a population of roughly 11,000, the borough has the feel of a close-knit community while still offering the conveniences of a small city. Housing here is far more affordable than in nearby metropolitan regions, with median home prices often ranging between $200,000 and $275,000, making it attractive for families, retirees, and first-time buyers. The market includes historic brick homes, modest ranch-style houses, and newer developments on the town’s outskirts, while apartments and rental homes are also available at relatively low monthly rates compared to state and national averages. The cost of living overall in Waynesboro is below the U.S. average, with groceries, healthcare, and utilities reasonably priced, though property taxes can vary depending on location. Residents benefit from being served by the Waynesboro Area School District, which is active in sports, music, and community engagement, making it a cornerstone of local life. Daily living here has a slower, more traditional rhythm compared to big cities—neighbors know one another, and small businesses, churches, and schools form the backbone of the community. Outdoor recreation is abundant, with Michaux State Forest and Caledonia State Park nearby, offering hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting. Many residents commute to Hagerstown for work while enjoying the quieter lifestyle of Waynesboro, where traffic is light and evenings often include family gatherings, high school football games, or strolls through the downtown district. Overall, Waynesboro’s affordability, sense of community, and access to both nature and regional job markets make it an appealing place to put down roots, especially for those who want small-town living without giving up modern conveniences.

Life in Waynesboro
Events and Traditions

Events and Traditions

Community pride runs strong in Waynesboro, and its annual festivals and fairs are the heartbeat of local life. The most popular event is the Waynesboro Summer Jubilee, held each July to celebrate Independence Day. The Jubilee is a full-day celebration that includes a large parade with floats, marching bands, local clubs, and fire trucks; a car show; live music; kids’ activities; and a spectacular fireworks display to close out the evening. The event draws thousands of visitors from across Franklin County and northern Maryland, turning downtown Waynesboro into a bustling celebration of food, fun, and patriotic pride. Seasonal events also add rhythm to the year. The borough hosts fall festivals that include craft fairs, hayrides, and pumpkin-themed activities, while Christmas brings parades, tree-lighting ceremonies, and special events at churches and schools. Agricultural traditions are nearby as well—the Franklin County Fair, held in Chambersburg, showcases livestock, equestrian events, agricultural exhibits, and a full carnival atmosphere with rides, games, and live entertainment. Rodeo-style shows and demolition derbies often appear at the fairgrounds, giving Waynesboro residents a chance to experience both rural traditions and high-energy thrills. Music in the parks, outdoor movie nights, and local farmers’ markets round out the community calendar, ensuring there’s something happening nearly every season. Another significant draw is the town’s connection to Civil War history, with reenactments and heritage events sometimes taking place in the area, reminding residents of Waynesboro’s place along historic routes. For families, retirees, and visitors alike, these events are more than entertainment—they are traditions that bind the community together and preserve the sense of small-town identity that defines Waynesboro. Whether it’s waving to neighbors at the Summer Jubilee parade, cheering at the county fair’s livestock auction, or sipping cocoa at a holiday lighting ceremony, life in Waynesboro is deeply tied to these collective celebrations.

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