If you’re looking for a trailer to haul heavy equipment or materials, consider a gooseneck trailer. These powerful designs have a few key benefits when compared to standard hitch trailers. Find out all the advantages of using a gooseneck and learn how Millroad Manufacturing can customize a trailer for your work or DIY project around
If you have to tow something weighing more than 30,000 pounds, such as a recreational vehicle or a loaded horse trailer, you need either a gooseneck trailer or a fifth wheel, plus a compatible Class V hitch to pull it. Gooseneck and fifth-wheel trailers do not hitch onto the back of a vehicle like smaller
Cruise down the road with your gooseneck trailer and quality brake systems. One of the most important safety features on any trailer is its brakes. Most trailers come with either electric brakes or hydraulic brakes. Compare these two options and pick the best one for your new trailer from Millroad Manufacturing. How Electric Brakes Work