Trailer Hire in Mareeba
- Flexible Hire Options
- Reliable Local Delivery
- Safety-Focused Trailers
Mareeba Trailer Hire
Need a trailer that’s ready to go when you are? Whether you're clearing green waste, picking up supplies or shifting mulch, our trailer hire service is built for ease and practicality.
Supplied clean, road-ready and fitted with E-brake systems, these trailers are ideal for jobs around the home, block or paddock. With flexible daily or weekend rates and local delivery options, hiring a trailer no longer has to be a hassle. You just load up and get it done.
- Flat tray or tipper trailer available
- $100/day or $150/weekend
- Fitted with safety-first E-brakes
We make it easy to tow with confidence—even if you don’t have your own trailer or ute setup. For added convenience, ask about our $35 Mareeba delivery and pick-up service. Call
0480 532 871 to check availability and book now.
Flat Tray & Tipper Options for Every Job
From green waste runs to DIY site clean-ups, we’ve got two trailer styles to suit a range of jobs. Our Flat Tray 4WD Trailer (7’ x 6’) is great for general transport, yard work and heavy items, while the Tipper Trailer (12’ x 7’) is ideal for easy loading and unloading of soil, gravel or garden materials. Both are well-maintained and fitted with E-brakes for improved safety. Hire them by the day or over the weekend, with plenty of space to haul gear or debris.
- Ideal for mulch drops, garden waste or rural jobs
- Delivery available within Mareeba
- Trailer wiring types supported: 5-pin, 7-pin round & flat
Whether you're doing a dump run, tidying the yard, or hauling gear out to the property, our trailers are ready to go. To lock in your booking or ask which trailer suits your job best, call
0480 532 871 today.
What’s the difference between a flat tray and a tipper trailer?
A flat tray trailer has a solid, level deck with open sides—great for transporting bulky or oversized items like furniture, building materials or garden equipment. It’s easy to tie down loads and ideal for general-purpose hauling. A tipper trailer, on the other hand, includes a hydraulic lift that allows the trailer bed to tilt, making it easier to unload materials like soil, mulch or gravel. The tipping function is a major time-saver for jobs that involve repeated dumping or spreading. Choosing between the two really comes down to the type of load and whether ease of unloading is a priority.
How do you know which trailer wiring connector you need?
The trailer wiring connector type depends on your vehicle’s plug, and getting it wrong means your lights and brakes may not work—creating a safety hazard and potentially making the trailer illegal to tow. The most common connector types in Australia are 5-pin round, 7-pin round, and 7-pin flat. Before hiring, it’s a good idea to check your vehicle’s tow plug and let the hire provider know which one you have. Many trailer hire businesses carry adapters, but not always—so it’s worth confirming ahead of time to avoid delays or last-minute runs to the hardware store.
Can you tow a trailer if you’ve never done it before?
Towing a trailer for the first time can feel daunting, but it’s manageable with the right setup and a bit of preparation. Smaller trailers like flat trays or tippers are relatively straightforward to handle, especially if your vehicle is rated for towing and you don’t overload it. Practice reversing in a clear area and take wide turns to avoid clipping corners. If the trailer is fitted with electric brakes (like many E-brake systems), the stopping power is smoother and safer—especially on inclines or when carrying heavy loads. For peace of mind, beginners might start with a short trip before tackling a big haul.