2012 Utility TRAILER
$15,900
2000 Utility SE
$12,900
2014 Utility
$12,900
2013 Utility
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2013 Utility
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2015 Utility
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2001 Utility 53 FT DRY VAN
$5,000
2001 Utility 53 FT DRY VAN
$5,000
2002 Utility 53 FT DRY VAN
$3,500
1999 Utility 53 FT DRY VAN
$3,000
1994 Utility 28 FT PUP VAN
$2,500
2012 Utility 4000D
$10,750
2009 Utility VS2DX
$5,500
1997 Utility
$10,000
2009 Utility
$7,750
2004 Utility 8.5X53
$10,995
2021 Utility LATE MODEL 4000DX TBR 53' DRY VAN, AIR R
$29,900
2017 Utility 4000DX 53' AIR RIDE DRY VAN, REAE SWING
$19,900
2025 Utility 2025 UTILITY 4000DX TBR DRY VAN, 53' X 1
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2025 Utility 2025 UTILITY 4000DX TBR 53' AIR RIDE DRY
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2025 Utility 2025 UTILITY 4000DX TBR DRY VAN, 53', AI
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2025 Utility 2025 UTILITY 4000DX TBR DRY VAN, 53', AI
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2025 Utility OWNER OPP 4000DX TBR DRY VAN, 53', AIR R
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2025 Utility 4000DX TBR OWNER OPP DRY VAN, SST SWING
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Dry van trailers are the most common type of semi trailer on the highway. Dry van trailers are used for transporting freight that doesn’t need to be refrigerated, as the trailer is not temperature-controlled like a reefer trailer. Dry vans carry boxed and palletized items, and are not able to carry oversized loads. Dry vans are good for moving items such as non-perishable foods, clothing, and electronics.
The most common size of these trailers are 53-foot dry van trailers, which can carry up to 45,000 pounds of freight. Other sizes include 28-foot models, also known as pup trailers, as well as 24-foot models, which are known as box trucks.
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