Lowboy Trailers for Sale - New & Used RGN Lowboys

Explore new and used Lowboy Trailers on MyLittleSalesman.com, with prices from $4,500 to $460,499. Use filters for capacity, number of axles, floor type, neck type, and more to narrow by what matters.

Lowboy trailers (double-drop, often RGN detachable) are built to move tall, heavy equipment—think dozers, excavators, pavers, cranes—while keeping overall height under legal limits. The big calls you'll make are capacity (tons), well length, axle setup, and whether you want a hydraulic or mechanical detach neck.

  • Capacity: Most buyers land in the 35–55 ton range. 35-ton handles smaller dozers and loaders; 50–55-ton covers mid-size excavators and heavier machines with fewer permit headaches.
  • Length: Overall lengths of 48–53 ft are common. Check the well length spec for your machine's footprint, and whether you need outriggers for track width.
  • Axles: Tandem and tri are the most common; add a flip/booster when you need extra legal capacity or better bridge spacing.
  • Neck type: Hydraulic detach is faster and easier to load on uneven ground; mechanical costs less and is lighter.
  • Suspension & floor: Air ride rides smoother and protects equipment; Apitong/wood floors are popular and easy to repair.

Browse new and used lowboy trailers for sale from top brands near you. If you haul a specific machine, match its operating weight and wheel/track base to capacity and well length, then decide if a flip axle or booster will keep you legal without over-speccing the trailer.

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2027 XL Specialized Lowboy | HDGS-110

2027 XL Specialized Lowboy | HDGS-110

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2027 XL Specialized Lowboy | HDGS-110 55-Ton (110,000#) Capacity Lowboy Trailer for all your Equipment Needs! , Low-Profile Scraper Gooseneck with (5) Variable Ride Height Positions ,...
ConditionNew
Capacity55 Ton
Stock Number6100
MLS Number14134171
CategoryLowboy Trailers
Last Updated5/5/2026
Location
Manchester, US
Sold By
Royal Truck & Utility Trailer
Transcraft DTL-2100 Lowboy Trailer

2012 Transcraft DTL-2100 Lowboy Trailer

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At auction Jun. 24
2012 Transcraft DTL-2100 T/A Step Deck Trailer, This is a Titled Item NOTE: This unit is being sold AS IS/WHERE IS via Timed Auction and is located in Verona, KY. Inspection preview days...
ConditionUsed
Stock NumberVT381
MLS Number14354374
CategoryLowboy Trailers
Last Updated6/3/2026
Location
Verona, KY, US
Listed By
JJ Kane Auctions
XL Specialized X-L SPECIALIZED TRAILERS INC Lowboy Trailer

2016 XL Specialized X-L SPECIALIZED TRAILERS INC Lowboy Trailer

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HYDRAULIC RGN LOWBOY TRAILER, BEAM TRAILER, 60 TON, TANDEM AXLE, WET LINE, GAS POWER PACK, OUTRIGGERS, COVERED WHEELS, DECK LENGTH 25', 8' WIDE, AIR RIDE SUSPENSION, WOOD DECKING, ALL...
Lot Number308
ConditionUsed
Stock Number324578
MLS Number14392194
CategoryLowboy Trailers
Last Updated6/3/2026
Location
Brooklyn, MS, US
Listed By
Jeff Martin Auctioneers
Kalyn Siebert Lowboy Trailer

1981 Kalyn Siebert Lowboy Trailer

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At auction Jun. 16
HYDRAULIC RGN LOWBOY TRAILER, BEAM TRAILER, 4 AXLE, GAS POWER PACK, DECK LENGTH 25', SINGLE POINT SUSPENSION, WOOD DECKING, STEEL DISC WHEELS, 11R24.5 TIRES, ARTICULATING TAIL SECTION...
Lot Number309
ConditionUsed
Stock Number324560
MLS Number14392192
CategoryLowboy Trailers
Last Updated6/3/2026
Location
Brooklyn, MS, US
Listed By
Jeff Martin Auctioneers
Murray Lowboy Trailer

2014 Murray Lowboy Trailer

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At auction Jun. 16
MECHANICAL RGN LOWBOY TRAILER, BEAM TRAILER, TANDEM AXLE, DECK LENGTH 23', SINGLE POINT SUSPENSION, WOOD DECKING, ALL ALUMINUM WHEELS, 215/75R17.5 TIRES***LOCATED IN ANAHEIM, CA***
Lot Number313
ConditionUsed
Stock Number324591
MLS Number14405518
CategoryLowboy Trailers
Last Updated6/3/2026
Location
Brooklyn, MS, US
Listed By
Jeff Martin Auctioneers
Talbert 35HT Lowboy Trailer

2018 Talbert 35HT Lowboy Trailer

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$84,950 USD
We have a nice used step deck flatbed for sale! Financing and nationwide delivery available. 2018 Talbert drop deck flatbed, 53ft, 35 ton, Fold out hydraulic ramps, Motorized winch, Wood...
ConditionUsed
SuspensionAir Ride
Rear AxleTandem Axle
Floor TypeWood Floor
Stock Number036329
MLS Number14319660
CategoryLowboy Trailers
Last Updated6/3/2026
Location
Westland, MI, US
Sold By
Trailer Equipment Inc. & Trailer X-Press Inc.
Fontaine TH55-FLD Lowboy Trailer

2001 Fontaine TH55-FLD Lowboy Trailer

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$39,500 USD
Tri-axle, 55 ton capacity, non ground bearing, setup for 4th axle flip, 102" wide, 25' in the well, adjustable ride height, air ride, detachable, frame support, outriggers, d rings, susp....
ConditionUsed
Capacity55 Ton
MLS Number13957780
CategoryLowboy Trailers
Last Updated6/3/2026
Location
Three Lakes, WI, US
Sold By
Three Lakes Truck and Equipment
Schwartz FLH Lowboy Trailer

1981 Schwartz FLH Lowboy Trailer

Price Drop $29,500 USD
Schwartz Lowboy (includes International Truck), Model: FLH 93”x 540”, Stock: 11698, Serial#: 1S9HP4429BS001020, Year: 1981, Tires: 8.25 Dayton Wheels, GVWR: 62,500, Features: Hydraulic...
ConditionUsed
L x W45 ft. x 93 in.
SuspensionSpring
Rear AxleTandem Axle
Floor TypeSteel Floor
Stock Number11698
MLS Number13459184
CategoryLowboy Trailers
Last Updated6/3/2026
Location
Buckeye, AZ, US
Sold By
Integrated Machinery, Inc
Brandt H450 Lowboy Trailer

2024 Brandt H450 Lowboy Trailer

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Fully decked gooseneck, Easy Detach/Attach Gooseneck on uneven ground, 4-pull up D-Rings in corners of gooseneck, 2 D-Rings at bottom rear, 4- alternating 3-Bar winches flush deck, deck load...
ConditionNew
SuspensionHendrickson
Rear AxleTri Axle
Stock Number16304
MLS Number12264626
CategoryLowboy Trailers
Last Updated6/2/2026
Location
Nisku, AB, Canada
Sold By
Brandt

Lowboy Buyer's Guide & Specs

If you're hauling tall iron, a lowboy (double-drop) keeps the deck down in the well so you clear bridges without stacking permits. Most fleets standardize on a 50–55-ton hydraulic RGN with a 48–53 ft overall length and a well that fits their most common machine. From there you add a flip or a booster when the job calls for it.

Capacity & weight planning

  • 35-ton: smaller dozers, wheel loaders, and rollers.
  • 50–55-ton: mid-size excavators and heavier machines (most common choice).
  • Beyond 55-ton: plan axle additions (flip/booster) or a jeep/dolly based on your corridors and bridge laws.

Length, deck height & well

Overall length (48–53 ft) is easy to shop, but the well length and deck height are what make loads fit cleanly. Match well length to the machine's track/wheel base and check loaded deck height against the machine's transport height. If the tracks sit wide, go with outriggers or swing-outs.

Neck type & loading

Hydraulic detach saves time and headaches loading on uneven sites. Mechanical detach keeps weight and cost down for fleets that don't need to drop the neck as often. Either way, make sure your crew has a repeatable rigging process—pins, hoses, and locking hardware should be quick to inspect and service.

Axles, flips & boosters

Tandem and tri handle the bulk of work. Add a flip axle when you occasionally run heavier; use a booster when you need to spread loads and meet bridge formulas. Your permits and usual states will dictate what makes sense.

Suspension & floor

Air ride is easiest on machines and operators; spring is simple and tough. Apitong/wood floors are common and repairable; steel decking stands up to point loads and track shoes. Spec chain drops, D-rings, lights, and toolboxes to match how your crew actually ties down.

Used lowboy checklist

  • Neck pins, saddles, hinge points—look for elongation and cracking.
  • Main beams, cross-members, and gussets—rust at welds, evidence of bowing.
  • Air system, valves, and tanks—leaks and contamination.
  • Suspension bushings, brakes, drums/rotors, hub oil, and lights.
  • Flip/booster hardware and plumbing—treat it like a separate machine.

Pricing on this page updates from active listings. Today's typical list prices cluster around $39,900–$113,000 with a median near $68,900. Most units listed are 53 ft overall, with 35-ton and 55-ton capacities the most common.

Lowboy Trailer Buyer FAQs

How much does a lowboy trailer cost? (April 2026)

On our marketplace right now, most lowboy trailers list between $39,900–$113,000 with a sitewide median around $68,900. Used units generally center near $55,000 and new near $82,500, but you'll see everything from budget older tandems to premium multi-axle hydraulic RGNs with boosters in the six figures.

  • Used: typically $3,500–$384,990, median ~$55,000
  • New: typically $5,950–$447,145, median ~$82,500

Price moves with capacity (tons), neck type (hydraulic vs mechanical), axle count/booster, suspension, floor, and options like outriggers, winches, chain drops, and lighting.

What capacity (tons) do I need?

35-ton covers many smaller dozers and loaders. 50–55-ton is the sweet spot for mid-size excavators and heavier machines. If you're routinely over that, plan on a tri plus a flip/booster or a jeep/dolly depending on your routes and permits.

Always size to the machine's operating weight with attachments and check axle/bridge laws for your states and typical corridors.

What length should I look for—does well length matter?

Most lowboys we see are 48–53 ft overall (53 ft is most common). More important is the well length—that's the usable deck between the drops. Match well length to your machine's wheel/track base. If your track width is wide, make sure the trailer has outriggers or removable swing-outs.

Hydraulic vs mechanical detach—what's the trade-off?

Hydraulic RGN loads easier and faster, especially on uneven ground, and is worth it if you're loading frequently. Mechanical costs less, weighs less, and has fewer hydraulic components to service. Both are proven—the right choice depends on your crew and cycle times.

Tandem or tri? Do I need a flip axle or booster?

Tandem and tri are the most common. Add a flip axle for occasional higher weights, or a booster when you need to spread loads for bridge and stay legal. Your routes and state rules will drive this more than anything else.

What suspension and floor should I pick?

Air ride is the most common on the market for smoother ride and easier load protection. Spring is simple and rugged. Floors are typically Apitong/wood or wood over steel—wood is grippy and easy to repair, steel is durable for point loads.

What should I inspect on a used lowboy?

Look closely at neck pins, hinge points, and the gooseneck saddle. Check the well for bowing or cracked gussets, main beams for rust at welds, and air system leaks. Verify suspension bushings, hub oil, brakes, and lights. If it has a flip or booster, inspect the hardware and plumbing as a separate system.

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