This trailer is the perfect solution for anyone needing to pull a trailer behind a small vehicle, full size truck, lawn tractor or ATV. The trailers are engineered to provide exceptional balance and ease of mobility without giving up 1 oz. of payload capacity.
Every trailer is made from 100% welded tubular steel with expanded steel decks. Our back gate design is multipurpose and can sit flat in the bed, up in a vertical position or lying down as a ramp for easy loading.
What our Experts Think
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Ideal Mid‑Size Utility Trailer: Perfect 4 ft. × 6 ft. flatbed size for everyday hauling tasks without excess bulk.
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Solid Load Capacity: 1,295 lbs payload capacity handles landscaping materials, equipment, and cargo with confidence.
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Heavy‑Duty Build: Fully welded tubular steel frame with corrugated steel deck delivers strength and lasting durability.
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Easy Loading: Rear ramp tailgate that doubles as a loading ramp makes getting gear on/off simple and efficient.
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Road‑Ready Features: DOT‑compliant pre‑wired LED lighting and bias tires ensure safe travel on streets and job sites.
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User‑Friendly Design: Quick‑release dump mount and standard 2″ coupler provide convenience for assembly and towing.
Q&A
Q: What is the load capacity of the DK2 MMT4X6?
A: The trailer supports up to 1,295 lbs, making it ideal for hauling equipment, tools, and materials.
Q: What are the trailer dimensions?
A: Measures 4 ft. x 6 ft., providing a compact yet spacious flatbed for versatile use.
Q: Is this trailer brand new?
A: Yes — this is a brand-new DK2 MMT4X6 flatbed trailer.
Q: What type of trailer is this?
A: It’s a flatbed utility trailer, perfect for general hauling and transport tasks.
Q: What makes this trailer stand out?
A: Its durable steel construction, reliable load capacity, and easy hitching design make it perfect for homeowners, landscapers, and small business use.
Q: What applications is it suitable for?
A: Ideal for yard work, landscaping, equipment transport, and general material hauling.
Maintenance Tips
• Tire Care: Check tire pressure and tread before every trip; rotate and replace as needed.
• Wheel Bearings: Inspect and grease wheel bearings regularly to prevent overheating.
• Lights & Wiring: Test all lights and wiring connections frequently for proper function.
• Hitch & Coupler: Lubricate hitch components and inspect for wear or damage.
• Fasteners: Tighten bolts, nuts, and frame hardware periodically to maintain safety.
• Brakes (if equipped): Check brake pads and adjust/replace as needed.
• Clean & Protect: Wash trailer after use to remove dirt and prevent rust; store covered.