Manufacturer: HYUNDAI
Model: Plate Van
Location: Springfield, MA
Stock #: A037311
Status: New
Year: 2027
Length: 53 ft.
Width: 102 in.
Suspension: AIR RIDE SUSPENSION
When the load is too tall for a standard flatbed or too long for a fixed deck, the right trailer matters. A single drop extendable flatbed trailer gives you a lower main deck for added height clearance. The extendable quality of the flatbed trailer gives you more length when the job calls for it. Put those together, and you get a flexible option for freight that does not fit cleanly on basic equipment.
If you are shopping for a single drop trailer in Springfield, MA, Hale Trailer can help you compare available options, request pricing, and find the right setup for the work ahead. Whether you are buying for a fleet, replacing older equipment, or lining up a trailer for an upcoming job, the goal is simple: get equipment that fits the load and works in the field.
Talk with our Springfield team to check availability, request pricing, or ask about financing.
A single drop extendable trailer is built for freight that needs more flexibility than a standard flatbed can offer. The lowered deck helps with taller cargo, and the extendable design helps with longer freight. That combination makes sense for a wide range of buyers, including construction operations, equipment haulers, steel and pipe companies, paving crews, and fleets that handle changing load requirements.
If you are working on a job and need fast pricing, or if you want help narrowing down the right trailer, Hale Trailer can walk through the options with you. A short conversation about the load, route, and timeline usually gets you to the right answer a lot faster than comparing broad categories on your own.
A single drop trailer has a lowered main deck between the front and rear deck sections. That lower deck height gives you more room for taller freight than a standard flatbed can usually handle. For many haulers, that added clearance is the main reason to consider a single drop trailer.
The extendable nature of these flatbed trailer adds another advantage. The trailer can stretch when the load needs more deck length and retract when it does not. That makes it a practical option for operations that do not haul the same freight every day.
A single drop extendable trailer helps solve height and length problems all at once.
Some equipment and materials sit too high on a standard flatbed. A single drop trailer helps lower the load position, which gives you more clearance to work with and can make the trailer a better fit for the application.
Long freight can create problems when the trailer is too short. An extendable flatbed trailer gives you the ability to stretch the deck when needed without locking you into the same setup for every haul.
Many operations haul a mix of freight. One week it may be equipment. The next week, it may be steel, pipe, or long material. A single drop extendable trailer gives fleets more flexibility when freight needs change from job to job.
Some loads are not unusually heavy, but they are awkward to place, longer than expected, or taller than a standard trailer can manage comfortably. In those cases, the right trailer saves time, reduces headaches, and helps the job move forward without forcing a poor fit.
If you are not sure whether your freight calls for a single drop trailer or another configuration, Hale Trailer can help you compare options based on the work you actually do.
Single drop extendable trailers are a strong fit for freight that needs either a lower deck, more deck length, or both.
If your freight changes from week to week, the best trailer is often the one that gives you room to handle more than one type of job without creating unnecessary limitations.
The best trailer depends on what you haul, how often you haul it, and what kind of flexibility the work requires.
Before you buy a single drop trailer or extendable flatbed trailer, start with the freight and work backward from there.
Ask a few practical questions:
These questions usually tell you more than the category name alone.
The trailer has to work where the load actually moves. Yard conditions, jobsite access, loading and unloading requirements, and equipment size all affect which trailer makes sense. A trailer that looks right on paper may not be the easiest option once real operating conditions come into play.
One of the easiest ways to narrow down the right trailer is to talk through your options with an experienced trailer team. Share the freight type, general dimensions, and how you plan to use the trailer. That usually makes it much easier to compare the right equipment.
When you are buying a steel single drop extendable trailer, you need more than a list of units. You need equipment that matches the work and a team that can help you sort through the options without wasting time.
Hale Trailer helps buyers in Springfield find single drop extendable trailers for real applications. You can compare new and used options, ask about financing, request pricing, and get practical guidance based on what you plan to haul.
If you are looking for a single drop extendable trailer in Springfield, contact Hale Trailer to check inventory, request pricing, and discuss the right setup for the job.
An extendable flatbed trailer makes sense when your freight regularly runs longer than a fixed deck can handle comfortably, or when your freight mix changes enough that added length gives you more flexibility.
These trailers are often used for taller equipment, long material, industrial components, and freight that benefits from both lower deck height and adjustable deck length.
That depends on your budget, timeline, and how you plan to use the trailer. A new trailer may make more sense for long-term fleet use or a specific configuration. A used trailer may be the better fit when cost and immediate availability matter more.
Financing options may be available for qualified buyers. Contact Hale Trailer to discuss your trailer needs and learn more about available financing support.
Call Hale Trailer or request pricing online. If you have the load details ready, share the freight type, expected dimensions, and whether you are looking for new or used inventory. That helps the team point you in the right direction faster.
In March of 2022, Hale Trailer purchased the operating assets of Commonwealth Trailer Rentals. We look forward to continuing to serve you as always, now with a greater geographical footprint, larger inventory, and expanded product offerings for sale and rent.