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2025 Eager Beaver Tag Trailers For Sale

Shop 2025 Eager Beaver tag trailers, including 25-ton models with hydraulic ramps, spring ride suspensions, and low deck heights.

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About 2025 Eager Beaver Tag Trailers

A 2025 Eager Beaver tag trailer is built for hauling compact to mid-size heavy equipment behind a pintle-equipped truck. In this class, buyers are usually focused on practical loading geometry first: deck height, beavertail angle, ramp style, and overall trailer length. The sample units here center around the 25-ton range with a 37-foot overall length, 24-foot flat deck, 6-foot beavertail, 102-inch width, and a deck height around 34 inches. That combination fits many common machine moves, including skid steers with attachments, mini excavators, compact dozers, backhoes, small loaders, rollers, and support equipment that need straightforward loading without stepping up into a detachable lowboy.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What can a 25-ton Eager Beaver tag trailer typically haul?

A 25-ton tag trailer is commonly used for compact and medium-heavy equipment such as excavators, backhoes, dozers, skid steers, paving equipment, rollers, and attachment packages. Actual payload depends on trailer tare weight, axle configuration, local bridge laws, and the weight distribution of the machine. Buyers should confirm the trailer’s GVWR, empty weight, deck length, and load concentration limits against the exact equipment they plan to move.

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What is the advantage of hydraulic ramps on a tag trailer?

Hydraulic ramps reduce loading time and operator effort compared with manual or angle-iron ramps. They are especially useful when the trailer is loaded multiple times per day or when hauling machines with varying track widths and tire sizes. Wood-filled hydraulic ramps also provide better traction and a more forgiving loading surface for rubber-tired equipment, while helping reduce bounce and impact during transitions.

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Why does deck height matter on a tag trailer?

Deck height affects loading angle, overall loaded height, and day-to-day usability. A deck height around 34 inches helps keep the center of gravity lower than many higher-deck equipment trailers, which improves loading confidence and can help with height-sensitive loads. It also works with the beavertail and ramp setup to create a smoother approach angle for low-clearance machines.

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What suspension setup is common on Eager Beaver tag trailers?

In this category, spring ride suspension is a common choice because it is durable, proven, and easy to maintain in severe-duty service. Some configurations also include a lift axle, which gives operators flexibility when empty or lightly loaded and helps manage tire wear and axle loading. Buyers comparing trailers should look at suspension brand, axle ratings, brake configuration, and serviceability as closely as they look at capacity.

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What flooring and securement features should buyers pay attention to?

Floor material and tie-down layout make a major difference in real-world usability. Apitong decking is popular on equipment trailers because it holds up well under tracked and wheeled machines, and a steel side rail with multiple D-ring pairs gives the operator more flexibility when securing different machine footprints. A full-width steel bulkhead, lockable toolbox area, spring brakes on all axles, ABS, and properly placed chain points are all features worth checking when comparing similar tag trailers.