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Logging trailers are heavy-duty open-frame trailers for transporting raw logs, pulpwood, and timber from harvest sites to mills. They feature bunk stakes and reach systems for securing large-diameter logs. Common in Pacific Northwest, Southeast, and Northeast timber markets.
Logging trailers are heavy-duty open-frame trailers for transporting raw logs, pulpwood, and timber from harvest sites to mills. They feature bunk stakes and reach systems for securing large-diameter logs. Common in Pacific Northwest, Southeast, and Northeast timber markets.
Common Uses for Logging Trailers
Raw log transport from harvest sites to sawmills
Pulpwood and chip material delivery to paper mills
Timber and pole transport for utility and construction
Reach type — hydraulic or mechanical; adjusts trailer length for different log lengths
Frame strength — logging trailers take extreme stress from uneven terrain and heavy loads
Bolster height and stake pockets — determines how many tiers of logs can be safely stacked
Tire and axle spec — heavy-duty agricultural or off-road tires for logging road conditions
Logging Trailer Price Ranges
New
$40,000–$90,000 for a new logging trailer configuration
Used
$8,000–$35,000 for a used logging trailer in operational condition
Logging Trailer FAQ
What states have the most logging trailer activity?
The Pacific Northwest (Oregon, Washington), Southeast (Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi), and Northeast (Maine, Vermont) have the highest concentrations of logging trailer activity. Oregon and Washington dominate the softwood timber market; the Southeast leads in pine pulpwood and chip production.
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