Atoka Lowboy Trailers For Sale
Browse Atoka lowboy trailers built for heavy equipment hauling, with RGN designs, 26-foot wells, hydraulic necks, and 53-foot overall length.
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About Atoka Lowboy Trailers
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main advantage of an Atoka lowboy trailer?
The main advantage is low loaded deck height for heavy equipment transport. A lowboy, especially an RGN configuration, lets the front detach so machines can be driven directly onto the deck well. That makes it easier to load tracked and wheeled equipment, while helping keep overall height within legal limits compared with a standard flatbed or step deck.
What specs matter most when comparing Atoka lowboy trailers?
The most important specs are well length, overall length, axle count, deck height, width, suspension, and neck style. In this category, buyers often compare 26-foot wells, 53-foot overall length, 102-inch width, tri-axle setups, and air ride suspension. You should also verify rear deck height, main deck height, axle spacing, tire size, and whether the trailer includes 4th axle provisions if your freight may require more payload capacity later.
Why does floor material matter on a lowboy trailer?
Floor material affects durability, traction, and long-term maintenance. Apitong flooring is common on equipment trailers because it holds up well under concentrated machine weight and provides good grip during loading. Buyers should inspect the condition of the wood deck, crossmembers, and any steel transition areas where equipment tracks or tires make repeated contact.
Should I choose a self-contained hydraulic neck or a wetline setup?
That depends on the tractors in your fleet. A self-contained hydraulic neck with a pony motor can give you flexibility if multiple trucks will pull the trailer or if your tractors are not all plumbed for wetline service. A wetline-compatible neck can be simpler for fleets already set up for hydraulic trailer operation. The right choice comes down to loading frequency, tractor spec consistency, and maintenance preference.
What type of freight is best suited for an Atoka lowboy?
Atoka lowboy trailers are best suited for construction and industrial equipment that is heavy, tall, or difficult to load on higher deck trailers. Common freight includes excavators, skid steers, dozers, rollers, pavers, loaders, and some agricultural or support equipment. Buyers should match the trailer’s well length, axle group, and capacity provisions to the machine dimensions and axle weights they expect to haul most often.

