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Work-Ready Pole Trailer Rentals

Pole transport that adapts to your projects.

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GVWR
52,900 lbs
Payload Capacity
43,900 lbs
Retracted Length
39' 6"
Extended Length
59' 6"

Adjustable Pole Trailers, built for the utilities.

Built for the field, PTR’s Pole Trailer rentals — available in multiple sizes — give utility, telecommunications, and electrical crews the reliability and performance they need in the toughest conditions. Safely transport distribution and transmission poles to new install and replacement sites. Confidently move fiber and 5G poles across varied and challenging terrain. Deploy Pole Trailers to support power restoration efforts after a storm hits. For jobs that require more than just pole transport, PTR offers specialized configurations such as Pole Material Trailers and Pole Reel Dump Trailers — built to haul reels, loose materials, and poles all in one rugged, efficient unit.

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Extendable to suit your pole lengths

Choose from a range of adjustable Pole Trailers, with models capable of hauling poles up to 90’ based on your job site demands.

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Integrated pole securing systems

PTR’s fleet of rent-ready Pole Trailers has adjustable pole bolsters and integrated nylon ratchet straps to provide you with secure transit and support for various pole lengths.

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Pole Trailer rentals for any utility project

Built to handle heavy loads, PTR offers a full lineup of utility Pole Trailers, from rugged Pole Material Trailers to specialized Pole Reel Dump Trailers, giving you the power and versatile configurations to tackle any job head-on.

Explore Pole Trailers for Rent

Find the right Pole Trailers for your projects.

GVWR
Payload Capacity
Retracted Length
Extended Length
Max Pole Length
15,000 lbs
10,200 lbs
25'
40'
60'
18,000 lbs
15,000 lbs
25'
40'
60'
20,000 lbs
14,500 lbs
30'
47'
75'
24,000 lbs
19,500 lbs
30'
60'
75'
33,000 lbs
30,000 lbs
30'
50'
75'
52,900 lbs
43,900 lbs
39' 6"
59' 6"
75'
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Browse standard features of each type of Pole Trailer to find what’s right for your specific needs.

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Extendable Pole Trailers

  • Integrated Restraint Systems – Pole bolster systems and integrated nylon ratchet straps, integrated binders, and 4" nylon binder straps with winch binders and breaker bars
  • Multi-Position Jack Systems – Front jacks (10,000-12,000 lb. capacity), mid jacks, and stabilizing jack configurations 
  • Variable Length Design – Durable extendable trailers built to adjust and adapt, accommodating poles up to 90’ in length
  • Onboard Storage Solutions – For specific models, 10" x 36" aluminum storage boxes are available
  • Enhanced Safety Features – LED lighting packages, light bars, rear plugs for safety strobes, and more

Recommended Trucks for Pole Trailers

Find the right vehicles to pair with your Pole Trailer rentals.

Renting with PTR makes it easy to find both the right trailer and the right vehicle for the job at hand, all from one place. Browse our truck recommendations to pair with Pole Trailers.

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Flatbed Trucks

High towing capacity ideal for Pole Trailers, plus open bed space for additional equipment storage.

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Dump Trucks

The perfect combination for storm restoration efforts; easily haul poles while moving debris and loose materials without a CDL required to operate.

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Open Service Body Trucks

Secure tool storage with open bed flexibility for transporting additional supplies and equipment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Consider three key factors: pole length, pole weight, and quantity of poles per load. For shorter distribution poles, lighter-duty trailers with GVWR up to 15,000 lbs. are sufficient. For medium-range transmission poles, models with GVWR between 20,000 and 40,000 lbs. are recommended. For extremely heavy or long poles, the heavier-duty models with GVWR over 40,000 lbs. offer maximum capacity. You will also need trucks that can haul loaded trailers.

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