We carry the Millennium brand of heavy duty equipment trailers, with ratings of 6-ton payload all the way up to 22.5-ton payload capacities.
Be sure to get the payload rating (actual weight the trailer will carry) not the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. Some companies name their trailer models based on Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (this includes the weight of the trailer).
Example - Brand X says it’s a 9 ton trailer, this is its Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. If you subtract the weight of the trailer, 4,000 lbs. (2 tons), the trailer only has a payload of 7 tons.
Be careful not to be mislead into believing that you are comparing a 9 ton GVWR trailer to a 9 ton payload trailer. The price on the first may be lower than a 9 ton payload trailer, but it may be higher than on a 7 ton payload trailer, because Brand X wants you to think it is a 9 ton. Remember payload rating is dependent on which method you use.
We also sell chains and binders to help you safely secure your equipment.