Midsota Trailer Sales

Utility Trailers for Landscaping Crews

When landscapers ask us what trailer we recommend for hauling mowers and everyday equipment, we usually point them toward steel utility trailers. For many crews, they deliver the right mix of strength, deck space, ease of loading, and value.

At Midsota Trailer Sales & Service, many of the utility trailers we recommend for landscaping are Sure-Trac steel utility trailers, especially wider models in the 6' to 7' range that are better suited for mowers and commercial lawn equipment.

Why Buy a Landscape Trailer from Midsota Trailer Sales & Service?

For many lawn care and landscape businesses, steel utility trailers are the practical choice because they are built to work hard, load easily, and handle repeated daily use. If your crew is constantly loading zero-turn mowers, walk-behinds, trimmers, and blowers, you want a trailer that feels solid and dependable every time you pull onto a property.

That is why Sure-Trac utility trailers stand out. Sure-Trac Tube Top Utility models are flagship trailers built for strength, durability, and versatility, with a full-seam-welded tubular top rail and tubular uprights designed to enhance the frame for lasting performance.

Why We Recommend Sure-Trac Utility Trailers

Sure-Trac utility trailers are built tougher than many entry-level utility trailers you will see on the market. Their tube-top design adds strength and rigidity, which matters when a trailer is being loaded and unloaded all week long. Sure-Trac’s Tube Top Utility lineup is available in widths from 5' to 7' and lengths up to 24', with GVWR options up to 9,900 lbs.

For landscaping customers, some of the features that stand out most include:

Tube top rails for added structure and durability

Protected wiring / wiring enclosed in tubular steel

Spring-assist ramp gate features

Stake pockets and practical tie-down-friendly design

Wider deck options that better fit commercial mower setups

Recommended Utility Trailer Sizes for Landscaping

For many landscaping crews, the sweet spot starts around 6' to 7' wide. That extra width can make a big difference when loading larger stand-on or zero-turn mowers.

If you are hauling one mower and a few tools, a shorter trailer may work. If you need room for larger mowers, multiple machines, or extra equipment, moving into a longer tandem-axle trailer often makes more sense.

Need Easier Loading? Ask About a Dovetail

For customers hauling larger mowers or heavier equipment, a utility trailer with a dovetail can make loading easier by reducing the ramp angle. That can help lower the stress of daily loading, especially for low-clearance equipment and heavier commercial machines.

If you are not sure what setup fits your equipment best, our team can help you compare deck length, trailer width, axle rating, and loading angle before you buy.

Built for Real-World Landscape Work

A landscaping trailer needs to do more than look good on paper. It needs to hold up when crews are rushing between jobs, loading in wet conditions, and using ramps multiple times a day. That is why many contractors prefer a trailer with a sturdier frame, better gate design, and details that help it last over time.

If you want a utility trailer that can handle daily commercial mowing and landscape work, Midsota Trailer Sales & Service can help you compare the right steel utility options and find a Sure-Trac model that matches your crew.

Browse our utility trailer inventory or contact Midsota Trailer Sales & Service to find the right landscape utility trailer for your mower and equipment setup.