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    About Log Loader Trailers

    Log loader trailers consist of a log loader (an engine-driven hydraulic boom and grapple, often with an enclosed operator cab) mounted on a trailer and are used to load and unload timber, branches, and tree service waste.

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    Hours9,665
    Location: Orange, Virginia
    Seller: VIRGINIA EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS
    Serial Number11959525072
    Location: Hickory, Mississippi
    Seller: TraxPlus

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    Serial NumberN/A
    Location: Hickory, Mississippi
    Seller: TraxPlus
    Hours10,106
    Location: Statesville, North Carolina
    Hours3,900
    Location: Granite Falls, North Carolina
    Seller: Carolina Used Machinery
    Hours12,000
    Location: Little Rock, Arkansas
    Hours12,000
    Location: Little Rock, Arkansas
    Hours16,000
    Location: Bridgewater, New Hampshire
    Hours10,999
    Location: Mesa, Arizona
    Seller: Laxton Equipment
    Hours25,255
    Location: Farmerville, Louisiana
    Hours17,300
    Location: Granite Falls, North Carolina
    Seller: Carolina Used Machinery
    Hours12,140
    Location: Statesville, North Carolina
    Hours14,992
    Location: Lexington, South Carolina
    Seller: Forestry First, LLC
    Hours5,511
    Location: Mesa, Arizona
    Seller: Laxton Equipment
    Hours9,873
    Location: Lexington, South Carolina
    Seller: Forestry First, LLC
    Hours12,621
    Location: Jamestown, Tennessee
    Hours5,203
    Location: Statesville, North Carolina
    Hours7,400
    Location: Jackson, Mississippi
    Hours8,844
    Location: Lexington, South Carolina
    Seller: Forestry First, LLC
    Hours8,292
    Location: Lexington, South Carolina
    Seller: Forestry First, LLC
    Hours19,369
    Location: Wilmington, North Carolina
    Seller: Sound Heavy Machinery
    Hours16,211
    Location: Martinsburg, Pennsylvania
    Hours15,661
    Location: Washington, North Carolina
    Hours7,411
    Location: Kingsport, Tennessee
    Seller: McCoy Construction & Forestry - Fenton, MO
    Hours11,533
    Location: Ebensburg, Pennsylvania
    Serial Number1T0437DDLFC281437
    Location: Glasgow, Kentucky
    Hours11,342
    Location: Wilmington, North Carolina
    Seller: Sound Heavy Machinery
    Hours11,956
    Location: Salem, Ohio

    About Log Loader Trailers

    Log loader trailers are crucial machines for arborists, landscaping professionals, and other tree care services. They are essential for loading and unloading felled and living trees, wood branches, and other tree waste. Because they must be towed into position and don’t have the same general mobility on inclines and rough terrain as track and wheel models, trailer log loaders are best for use in operations that are near roadways or have access to flat landing areas for loading and unloading logs. Log loader trailers are generally more affordable than other types of log loaders.


    2024 Barko 495B Trailer Log Loader

    What To Consider When Buying Log Loader Trailers

    Some trailer log loaders include space on the trailer for transporting logs, which is important to consider if you are contemplating adding one to your operation. For trailers that have space for logs, you’ll need to consider the towing capacity of your truck to make sure it can handle hauling both the loader and a full load of timber. (It’s also important to pay attention to the coupler on the trailer to ensure your truck is equipped to tow it.) If a unit doesn’t include a space for holding logs during transport, you’ll need an additional truck and/or trailer.

    Benefits Of Log Loader Trailers

    • Portability - These loaders can be easily transported to different jobsites by attaching them to a truck or tractor, providing operational flexibility.
    • Cost-effectiveness - Trailer-mounted loaders are generally less expensive than self-propelled options, making them a more affordable choice for smaller operations. 
    • Efficiency - Log loaders allow for quick loading and unloading of logs, significantly reducing manual labor and improving overall productivity.
    • Safety - Mechanizing the log handling process reduces the risk of injuries associated with manual log handling.
    • Compatibility - Many trailer log loaders can be equipped with different grapple sizes and types to handle various log sizes and lengths.
    • Reduced impact - Compared to larger, self-propelled machines, trailer-mounted loaders typically have a smaller footprint and cause less soil compaction.
    • Dual-purpose use - Some models can serve both as log loaders and as firewood processors, increasing their utility for diverse operations.
    • Ease of maintenance - Log loader trailers are less complex than larger machines and are often easier and less expensive to maintain.
    • Fuel efficiency - These loaders generally consume less fuel than larger, self-propelled alternatives, leading to lower operating costs.
    • Maneuverability - The compact size of trailer-mounted log loaders enables them to work more easily in tight spaces and on smaller landings than larger equipment.

    Log Loader Trailers vs. Other Log Loaders

    Each type of log loader has its own advantages and disadvantages. Log loader trailers may be more financially feasible for some operations, but they require a truck to tow them, and they lack the maneuverability and capacity of other types.

    • Wheel log loaders have greater maneuverability than trailer log loaders. They have a smaller footprint, which allows them to operate in tighter areas where trailer log loaders are impractical.
    • Truck log loaders are more mobile than trailer log loaders or stationary log loaders and are best suited to logging operations near roadways and other flat staging areas.
    • Unlike trailer log loaders, which are mobile, stationary log loaders must be hauled to a location and secured in place before use, but they often have greater lift capacities, making them more efficient in certain scenarios.
    • Track log loaders are better suited to rough or steep terrain, as their tracks provide better traction and stability, enabling them to reach areas that trailer log loaders can’t access.

    Where To Buy & Finance Log Loader Trailers

    Regardless of the size and specifics of your operation, Tree & Landscape Equipment Trader can help you find the equipment you need. Explore TreeTrader.com to find new and used log loader trailers for sale from industry-leading manufacturers such as Barko, Caterpillar, Deere, Prentice, Tigercat, and others.

    Once you find the right trailer, explore your log loader trailer financing options. CurrencyFinance helps professionals get the funding they need for big-ticket assets in the landscaping, forestry, construction, and other industries.