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PTR Vendor Spotlight: Reelstrong Cable Reel Trailers

PTR Vendor Spotlight: Reelstrong Cable Reel Trailers

You know that when you have a big electrical utility project, you need a trailer that can pull its weight. The perfect trailer rental to help install electrical systems, work on an underground construction project or tackle your telecom job? A CLD-20 Cable Trailer.

These cable reel trailers are specifically made to help you and your guys save time while working. Curious about the specific benefits this utility trailer has and why it’s a crucial component to your fleet? We’ve narrowed it down to 2 main reasons why these trailers are essential for utilities.

1.CLD-20’s are equipped with everything you need (and then some).

Our CLD-20 Cable Reel Trailers have all the power needed for a large electrical utility job. Every CLD-20 that you rent from Premier Truck Rental has:

  • Knuckled-Down Lift Arms
  • Pinless Reel Bar Securement
  • 13HP Honda Engine Hydraulic Power Pack
  • 15 Gallon Reservoir Tank
  • Power Pay Out and Rewind
  • 6-Position Adjustable Hitch
  • Pinless Quick Deploy Outriggers
  • Wheel Chocks

There are even more features in your trailer, like a grounding lug and electric brakes.

2.These units can take on a lot.

Having a utility trailer in your fleet that’s powerful, single-man operating and can hold large reels is a must. The last thing you want is to start a new job and have issues with not being able to carry your reels with your reel trailer. The CLD-20 has:

  • GVWR of 27,000lbs
  • Max Payload of 20,000lbs
  • Overall Trailer Dimension of 8’ 5” x 16’ 7”
  • Max Reel Diameter of 120”
  • Max Reel Width of 62”
  • 3,300lb Torque Take-UP Retriever
  • 13HP Engine

Ready to add a CLD-20 Cable Reel Trailer in your fleet? Get a no-obligation rental quote by either filling out a quote request form or calling us at (844) 245-3338.

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