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The specifications listed are based upon COOP's most commonly rented fleet. They are not the exact measurements of all fleet vehicles rented by COOP. Specifications will vary by make, model, and year of trailer.
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Step Deck Trailers
Step-deck trailers are also known as drop deck trailers. The name comes from the two decks they have, the top decks which lower to a bottom one. The top deck is shorter than the longer one which has a maximum length of 37ft while its maximum length is 11ft. Step-deck trailers can carry loads with a maximum weight of 48,000lb with a maximum legal height of 10ft at the bottom deck. They also have maximum widths of 8.6ft.
Double Drops
Double drops can carry loads that exceed the standard legal maximum height of 10ft. They have a well that connects the front and the back deck of the trailer. The well usually has a length varying from 25ft to 29ft. The measurements of the front, well, and back deck of the trailer varies in terms of the length, width, and height of the freight they carry. The well can carry a maximum freight weight of 42,000lb with a legal height of up to 11.6ft.
Extendable Double Drop Trailers
With a maximum freight weight of 40,000lb, extendable double drops can be used for a variety of transportation uses. The maximum legal length of extendable double drops is 50ft, with up to 8.5ft in width. Also, the maximum height of freight they can carry is 11.6ft and for extra loads, they come with additional two or three trailers.
Utility Trailers
Utility flatbed trailers are both lightweight and high quality. In addition, the company has stressed on producing trucks and trailers that are customizable and this offers flexibility for different businesses. Apart from flatbed trailers, Utility trailers have also manufactured other transportation equipment.
Wabash
Wabash is yet another favorite trailer manufacturing company. It focuses on ensuring important factors such as quality, efficiency, and reliability in not only their trailers but also the other vehicles they manufacture. Wabash flatbed trailers are highly durable and made to perform a variety of tasks.
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Landscaping
Due to the nature of flatbeds, they are used in the landscaping industry. Flatbed trailers can be used to carry whole trees, mowers, and other huge equipment used in landscaping. Also, while a lot of items used in the landscaping industry are heavy-duty, flatbeds come in different configurations which make it easy to hauls this equipment efficiently.
Long Hauls
Flatbed trailers are also a convenient way of hauling loads over long distances. They have a high endurance which enables them to transport loads over long hours. Depending on the type of flatbed trailer, they can a wide variety of loads over any distance.
Tall Freight Haulage
Another primary use of flatbed trailers is tall freight haulage. Flatbeds do not have sides or a roof and that is why they are the best for hauling items that are taller than standard freight. They have the right features to enable them to carry really tall freight without violating any road safety rules and regulations.
Construction Machinery
Flatbed trailers are also used for hauling construction equipment that is oddly shaped or any items that cannot be hauled by normal enclosed trailers and trucks. They are sturdy enough to carry such items without compromising the performance or even the safety of the driver and that of other motorists.
Where can I rent a flatbed trailer?
You can rent your preferred flatbed trailer with COOP. The platform has a wide array of flatbed trailers that businesses like yours can rent.
How much does renting a flatbed trailer cost?
The rate of renting a flatbed trailer with COOP starts from $21 per day.
Can I use a rental flatbed trailer for my transport business in Durham?
Definitely! Rent a flatbed trailer of your choice with COOP and boldly use it for your transportation business.
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Pick-Up
Once at the pick-up location, drivers will upload photos of the vehicle’s condition on the platform and get the keys from the vehicle’s owner to begin a rental and get on the road.
Drop-Off
To complete reservations, simply have drivers return the vehicles to their designated locations, hand off the keys, and upload some return pictures. Pay the daily rate and mileage, and you're done!
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