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What You Should Know When Buying A Refrigerated Trailer

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It’s important to be careful when buying any trailer – but caution is particularly warranted when you’re purchasing a refrigerated (“reefer”) trailer.  The goods you’re hauling in a reefer trailer are going to be extremely perishable, and maintenance issues with the trailer could potentially result in the entire load going back while it’s on the road!

So, whether you’re looking at used or new trailers in Oregon or Washington, here are some of the most important things to keep in mind when buying a reefer trailer.

Three Critical Considerations When Purchasing A New or Used Refrigerated Trailer

1. Research the seller

Before even thinking about a purchase, one of the most important elements is to look into the seller(s).  Are they reputable?  Have they been in business long?  What sort of warranty or service options do they offer?  

Buying a trailer from sources such as eBay is not a good idea.  You definitely want to work with a reputable establishment, not random people from the Internet.

2. Closely inspect the refrigeration unit

This is, of course, the heart of a reefer trailer – and it must be in top operating condition before you make a purchase.  The seller should be willing to let you fire the trailer up, and test to ensure that it’s capable of reaching suitably cold temperatures.  Likewise, you should closely inspect all hoses, seals, etc. for any signs of potential leakage.

It will probably cost a little extra, but it would be well worth your time to hire a refrigeration expert to take a look at the trailer on your behalf.  They’ll spot potential maintenance issues you might not catch.

3. Look carefully for rust

This is a good idea when buying any new or used trailer, but it’s particularly important when buying a reefer trailer.  Rust on a trailer is never a good thing and could lead to impaired performance or on-road breakdowns.  However, rust on a reefer trailer almost always points to poor maintenance of the refrigeration unit.  And, again, the refrigerator is the entire point.  

So, this makes for an excellent red flag that indicates the trailer has not been well-cared-for and won’t be worth the money.

For Top-Quality Trailers in Oregon, Come to Mount Trailer Company

Mount Trailer Company has proudly offered the best in truck trailers and Antimicrobial reefer trailers since 1970, with a huge selection of both new and used trailers in stock.  Looking for a particular item?  Just contact us.

A Quick Guide to Buying a Flatbed Trailer

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Owning and maintaining a truck is expensive – it’s smart to look for ways to cut costs where you can.  Buying a used flatbed trailer is a great example.  Used flatbed trailers for sale can be found at prices well below new but can often still deliver years of reliable service – if you find the right trailer.

Trailers are pretty simple, so there’s not much a previous owner could have messed up too badly – but you still want to look for signs of wear & tear, or red flag that the previous owner didn’t take care of it. Here are a few tips.

What to Check on When Browsing Used Flatbed Trailers for Sale

Signs of warping

If the trailer was over-loaded in its past, particularly if it was often overloaded, you’ll see signs of it in the trailer itself.  There’ll be bowing around the middle or sides.  Sometimes you can just eyeball it but using a level to check that everything is truly flat is a good idea.

The wiring

Never buy a trailer without making sure that the wiring is fully functional.  You want to make sure all the lights and indicators work properly before even thinking about purchasing it.  Otherwise, you could have a very unpleasant surprise once you get on the road.

We’d also suggest visually inspecting the wiring as best you can, to make sure there are minimal signs of damage. 

The wheels

When were the wheels last replaced?  This is often a great indicator of how well the previous owner treated the trailer.  If they were regularly replacing the wheels, chances are they were keeping up on maintenance all around.  On the other hand, if the wheels are worn and in need of replacement, odds are you’ll find other maintenance issues.

Ask about the trailer’s history

Unlike full vehicles, there’s no “Carfax” equivalent for trailers, so you can’t be sure of a trailer’s history.  Still, it’s worth asking.  A trailer that was involved in an accident may not be fully reliable.  You may also be able to see signs of past accidents, such as obvious places where the framework had been bent.  

Mount Trailer Company Has the Trailers You Need!

We specialize in carrying a wide range of trailers, both new and used so that we have options to fit the budget of every driver or fleet.  Contact us to learn more!

What is a Dry Van Trailer & Who Uses Them?

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If you’re new to the logistics industry or are trying to decide the right shipping options for your freight, you might be wondering exactly what dry van trailers are and who uses them. As one of the country’s leading semi-truck trailer specialists, Mount Trailer Company has helped hundreds find the ideal trailer for their needs.

Here they’ve collected all the information you need to know about dry van trailers and who uses them.

Dry Van Shipping: A Breakdown

To understand who might use a dry-van trailer, it’s important to first understand dry van shipping. Dry van shipping is the most common type of freight shipping: the term “dry van” refers to the compartment employed to haul shipments from point A to point B. These compartments are designed to ship large pallets or boxes of cargo.

These compartments are dry and aren’t refrigerated at all, meaning they’re only used to ship non-perishable goods, like clothes, machinery, packaged or canned foods, and more. Dry van shipping is used for both full truckload shipping, as well as LTL freight management services.

What Industries Use Dry-Van Shipping Trailers

There is a wide range of industries that require dry van shipping trailers to cover their logistics needs. Some of the most common ones include:

  • Manufacturing
  • Consumer Goods
  • Health & Beauty
  • Cleaning Products
  • Entertainment
  • Electronics
  • Automotive
  • Food & Beverage
  • & More

Why Buy Used Dry Vans from Mount Trailer?

If you’re searching for a dry van trailer for your shipping needs, there are a host of used dry vans available from Mount Trailer Company. All the used dry van trailers we carry undergo multi-point inspections to make certain that all their components function properly. Additionally, each trailer is inspected by the Department of Transportation and passed annual FMCSA inspections. We also employ an expert sales team that has wide-ranging knowledge of the industry’s leading makes and models of dry van trailers that can provide answers to any questions you may have.

Contact us to learn more about our inventory!

If you’re searching for the perfect new or used dry van trailer, contact Mount Trailer Company online today. We carry all the industry’s leading makes and models at prices that can’t be beaten. In addition to our sales department, we also operate a first-rate team of repair specialists equipped to provide major wreck repairs, brake and suspension work, and more.

Call us today at 1-800-777-0743 to learn more about our inventory.

4 Tips for Buying a Semi-Truck Trailer that’s for Sale!

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Have you purchased a truck recently but need a trailer to haul your loads from point A to point B? Well, first you’ll need to make sure that the semi-truck trailer that you have your eye on is compatible with your rig. It can also help to keep an open mind and have a broad price range, that way you can select several that suit you and choose the best one for your needs for the best price you can get.

At Mount Trailer Company, we’ve helped many clients over the years find their ideal semi-truck trailer. Here is some of the insight we’ve gained along the way.

1. Get Documentation

When it comes to buying a semi-truck trailer, don’t ever take anyone’s word for it. It’s basically like buying a vehicle: you need to make certain it is safe and that you’re getting what you pay for. This means that any semi-truck trailer for sale needs to come with the proper paperwork certifying it’s undergone the right safety inspections, as well as a complete record of its history.

2. Ask Lots of Questions

Buying a trailer can be a lot like buying a home. You would never buy a home without asking about its previous owners or why they’re trying to sell it in the first place, right? These are some of the questions you should be asking. Also, ask if the seller is an independent seller or broker, if there were technical issues with the trailer, and if it’s ever had any problems.

3. Inspect Structural Components

Although a reliable semi-truck trailer for sale will come with documents certifying it has been inspected, it never hurts to look things over yourself as well. Perhaps something happened while it was in transit or a light bulb burned out since it had its inspection. Check for things like rust, structural damage, in addition to inspecting the lights, tires, and brakes.

4. Anticipate Costs & Maintenance Needs

When purchasing a semi-truck trailer for sale, don’t only consider the initial cost but think about how much maintaining it will be over the long term. Those who don’t have all the cash upfront will likely need to take out a loan to pay for the trailer, so keeping financing and interest costs in mind is key. Additionally, the older the trailer is the more maintenance it will likely need.

Let Mount Trailer Company match you with your ideal semi-truck trailer!

If you want to purchase a new or used trailer that you can rely on, contact Mount Trailer Company online today or call (503) 282-7207.

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