Lano Equipment is proud to partner with Felling Trailers, whose diverse Construction Trailer product line is the answer for contractors all over the Midwest. With trailers ranging from 3,000 lb Light Utility Trailers to larger 120,000 lb Heavy Haul Application Trailers, Felling is the key solution for your hauling needs. Lano Equipment can help you select the best dump trailers, drop deck trailers, deck over tag trailers, and more. We offer a wide variety of new, used and clearance trailers at three convenient locations. Need a rental? We have everything from trailers to skid steers available for daily, weekly or monthly rates!
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Serving the Commercial Transport Trailer Industry for over 30 years, Felling’s ability to design trailers to user’s specification has made them the leader in filling the void for many commercial fleets. From various deck lengths to multiple options. Felling — The Trailer Experts.
Felling trailers available in these models and many more.
Drop Deck Trailers – Also known as a “Deck Between the Wheels” or a “Skid Loader Trailer” is a smaller capacity trailer designed to carry smaller compact equipment like a scissor lift or skid loader. Drop Deck Trailers can be equipped with various ramp options or with a deck tilt feature. Felling Trailers offers 4 main model lines of drop-deck trailers (deck between the wheels, low deck, ramp trailer.) Which trailer model line is right for your application will depend on the equipment you are transporting.
Felling offers an expansive model line of hydraulic dump trailers. No matter the application, Felling offers the right dump trailer to get the work done. Felling Dump trailers are utilized in a variety of industries from landscaping, rental yards, and constructions sites big and small. Talk to your Lano Salesperson today to get a Felling Dump trailer fitted to your needs. From small to big jobs, Felling’s DT & DT HD “heavy duty” hydraulic dump trailers are built rugged to handle everything you can dish out and be ready for more.
Felling deck over tag trailers are perfect for hauling pallets and medium weight equipment. Each trailer is constructed with an engineered, cambered, fabricated main frame beam. The web and flange of each beam are laser cut, in-house, then fused together producing a clean, consistent quality weld and proper camber of each beam. The main frame beams are pierced precisely for the I-Beam crossmembers to be inserted through the main beams, thus producing the lower deck height.
Felling has been manufacturing construction semi-trailers for over 25 years. Through that time we have designed and engineered a diverse model line offering that caters to the needs of equipment haulers. These lines are an ideal fit for transporting construction, agricultural, and industrial machinery. Available in the MX Series, Narrow Neck, Rigid Gooseneck Tilt, Hydraulic Detach, and moany other configurations.
Everything you need to know before you buy or rent a trailer.
Drop Deck Trailers – A drop deck trailer is a commercial trailer designed to carry tall cargo that exceeds the legal height limit if transported on a traditional flatbed trailer. Transporting tall cargo on a drop deck trailer prevents drivers and operators from having to obtain permits.
Gooseneck Trailers – Gooseneck trailers can be much longer, wider, and heavier than most bumper-pull units, which allows them to carry more weight (upward of 30,000 pounds) without compromising stability. They're typically used for commercial purposes such as hot-shot vehicle towing, agriculture, horse/livestock transporting, etc.
Deck Over Trailers – A deck over trailers, however, have a deck that rests above the wheels, creating a wider platform and a higher center of gravity. The deck over setup also allows for more versatility in cargo and towing styles, but not everyone prefers this style.
Aluminum Trailers – Lightweight: One of the strongest advantages aluminum trailers have is their lightweight construction. This makes them much easier to haul for lighter vehicles and helps keep those vehicles more fuel-efficient.
Dump Trailers – A dump trailer is a perfect option for taking on a landscaping project. If you’re a landscaper, this workhorse will take on the back-breaking process of moving mulch, topsoil, and other materials.
Trailer Type Glossary
Aluminum Trailer - Not only did aluminum resist rust and corrosion, but it was also lighter and therefore easier to pull. Trailer owners reporting better gas mileage when hauling an aluminum trailer only added to its popularity. All-aluminum trailers tend to be more expensive than steel trailers, however.
Deck-Over Tag Trailer - Also know as a Semi trailer, is a trailer that does not impose a load on the front axle or axle group of the towing vehicle. These are designed to haul extra equipment such as a backhoe or excavator behind another vehicle like a dump truck or semi truck.
Deck-Over Trailer - these have a deck that sits above the trailer wheels. This makes the platform higher and wider than the traditional flat deck option, giving you more ground clearance and loading space. You typically see fewer of this type of trailer on the road today, but they are becoming increasingly common. A deckover-style trailer eliminates the problem for forklifts because the upper deck is flat and level across the trailer platform.
Drop-Deck Trailer - is a commercial trailer designed to carry tall cargo that exceeds the legal height limit if transported on a traditional flatbed trailer. Transporting tall cargo on a step deck prevents drivers and operators from having to obtain permits. You can haul items such as excavators, tractors, building materials and more!
Dump Trailer - is a trailer with four walls and no top that tilts upward enabling you do "dump" your matierials. These are constructed with the versatility to haul anything from sand and aggregate to scrap and building materials.
Gooseneck Trailer - A gooseneck trailer's defining characteristic is a long, curved neck where other trailers might have a simple hitch. It affixes to the bed of a pickup truck or similar vehicle, which is the only real drawback—unless you own or can easily access a tow vehicle like that, the gooseneck hitch isn't worth much. They can be much longer, wider, and heavier than most bumper-pull units, which allows them to carry more weight (upward of 30,000 pounds) without compromising stability. They're typically used for commercial purposes such as hot-shot vehicle towing, agriculture, horse/livestock transporting, etc.
Tilt Trailer - As the name implies, a tilt trailer is a type of adjustable trailer that tilts back and down to aid in loading. These are designed to make quick work of loading and unloading cargo and powered equipment. Hydraulic cylinders ensure smooth and steady tilt rates, while smart deck designs reduce load angle.
Utility Trailer - is an unpowered vehicle pulled or towed by a powered vehicle such as a car or truck. The trailer has wheels and can be built as a flat-bed open-air trailer or as an enclosed trailer with shelving units or specialty equipment built in. A utility trailer can be used to transport goods and cargo ranging from power equipment and camping supplies to antiques and furniture. This means that you can use your rig to carry bulky materials at your worksite and even haul your belongings from one place to another.
Lano Equipment offers the most competitive pricing for a range of new and used products. For new products, we work with a variety of financing organizations all offering the industry’s best rates. If you need financing to purchase a used product, we can hook you up with resources that can also offer you some excellent financing options.