16’ Enclosed trailer
Bumper Pull 2500 16’x7’
Make 2025 Model
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Rent dump trailers, utility trailers, car haulers, and enclosed trailers from neighbors in Aledo, TX and across Parker County. Flexible pickup, fair pricing, and trailers ready when you need them.

Aledo's mix of ranch properties, newer suburban homes, and rural land means trailers are in constant demand. Homeowners and contractors regularly rent utility trailers for landscaping projects, brush hauling after storms, and moving materials like mulch, gravel, and soil. Dump trailers are popular for clearing property debris, old fencing, and construction waste. Horse and equipment haulers rent enclosed and stock trailers for transporting livestock and farm gear across Parker County and into the surrounding rural areas. Smaller jobs like hauling yard waste, moving tools, or transporting a vehicle to a mechanic or auction are handled with quick daily rentals from neighbors nearby. In the Parker County area, seasonal demand spikes in spring and fall when property owners tackle land clearing and home improvement work. Weekend rentals are common for DIY projects, and weekday rates work well for contractors managing multiple job sites. The peer-to-peer model means you're renting from locals who understand the terrain and what trailers hold up best on ranch roads and heavy soil.
Most owners in Aledo offer flexible pickup times, so you can grab your trailer early morning or fit pickup around your schedule. Confirm the pickup location when you book, as some owners operate from their properties outside town rather than a fixed depot. Before you leave, make sure your tow vehicle matches the trailer's weight rating. Smaller utility trailers (under 3,500 pounds empty) work fine with most midsize SUVs and trucks, but dump and enclosed trailers need a half-ton or heavier truck with adequate tongue weight capacity. Check your vehicle's manual or towing guide before booking. Your tow vehicle must have the right hitch class for the trailer coupler, and a safety chain setup is required by Texas law. If your vehicle lacks a hitch, you'll need to install one before pickup or arrange for the owner to handle it beforehand. Wiring for brake lights and running lights must match your vehicle's setup, so confirm that your vehicle and trailer will work together when you finalize the booking. Most owners are happy to walk you through the basics at pickup.


Utility trailers typically run 40 to 60 dollars per day, while dump trailers and car haulers range from 100 to 150 dollars daily. Enclosed trailers are usually 80 to 150 dollars per day depending on size and features. Weekly rentals offer better rates if you need the trailer for five or more days, and weekend specials are common with local owners looking to keep their trailers busy. 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 and gives you peace of mind without scrambling for extra coverage. Renting from neighbors in Aledo costs less than national chain rental desks in the Fort Worth area, and you support local owners who know the equipment inside and out.
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