When it comes to strength, durability, and performance, few regions in the United States have earned the reputation that Kentucky has in the trailer industry. As a leading Kentucky trailer manufacturer hub, the state combines skilled craftsmanship, high-quality...
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How to Choose the Right Trailer for Work, Farm, or Commercial Hauling in Kentucky
Every Gatormade trailer is built with a specific job in mind, and for those of us operating in the Bluegrass State, those jobs are demanding. Whether you are clearing a site in Louisville with one of our dump trailers or hauling a full load of machinery through the...
Why Buying Direct Makes Trailer Customization Simple
When investing in custom-built trailers, the process should feel efficient, transparent, and tailored to your exact needs—not limited by pre-set inventory or unnecessary delays. Many buyers don’t realize that where you purchase your trailer plays a major role in how...
I-Beam Trailer Frames vs. Engineered Frames for Trailers: Understanding the Strength Difference
When investing in a high-capacity trailer, the most critical decision isn't the paint color or the accessory rack: it’s the steel foundation beneath the deck. For professionals in construction, agriculture, and heavy logistics, the frame serves as the vehicle's...
Is Factory Direct Trailer Delivery More Cost-Effective Than Buying Local?
For contractors, fleet managers, and agricultural professionals, a trailer is the mobile foundation for your business. When the time comes to expand your fleet or replace an aging rig, the natural instinct is to visit the nearest local dealer. However, as the...
The Advantages of Buying Factory-Direct Trailers Made in Kentucky
When you’re investing in a trailer for heavy equipment, vehicles, or materials, where it’s built, and how you buy it matters more than most buyers realize. Choosing factory-direct trailers in Kentucky means you’re not only getting a product built to higher standards,...
Gooseneck vs Pintle Trailers: Which Is Right for Your Operation?
Choosing the right trailer connection directly affects how safely, efficiently, and comfortably you can haul day in and day out. Gooseneck and pintle-style deckover trailers are both proven solutions for heavy-duty work, but each serves different operational needs....
Fleet Trailer Buying: What Procurement Teams Should Know
Managing a fleet means balancing reliability, cost control, and operational efficiency across multiple locations, drivers, and job types. Trailer purchasing plays a bigger role in that equation than many procurement teams initially realize. The right trailer decisions...
How To Spec A Trailer For Hotshot And Heavy Equipment Hauling
Designing the right hotshot trailer setup is one of the most important decisions a trucking business can make, especially for commercial drivers who rely on consistent performance and compliance. A properly configured hotshot trailer setup supports heavy loads,...
What Makes An Open Hauling Trailer Truly “Heavy-Duty”?
When it comes to hauling heavy equipment, vehicles, or materials, not all trailers are built the same. A heavy-duty trailer encompasses the combination of materials, engineering, and design that determines whether a trailer can reliably handle the stresses of everyday...









