| ATV trailers are attached to the rear end of an ATV | | | | three or four of the sides. The walls then can |
| through a trailer hitch, and normally have small singular | | | | normally be collapsed for easier loading and unloading. |
| or tandem wheels that make it possible for them to | | | | Buying tips |
| be towed. They can be used in a variety of places | | | | Wheels: For bigger-sized trailers, look for wheels that |
| and for different purposes. They can be used in | | | | come with tandem-axle wheels for increased speeds |
| carrying farm goods and supplies, home furniture, and | | | | and reductions in drawn power from an ATV. |
| even smaller vehicles. Some ATV trailers have | | | | Because it has two wheels to push the trailer on |
| openings at the back to double as an ATV spreader | | | | both sides, load weight is distributed better causing |
| (for dispensing fertilizers, grains, seeds, or any other | | | | them to move faster than trailers with single-axle |
| similar material), or unfolds to form a ramp for ease | | | | wheels. |
| in loading and unloading other vehicles. | | | | Capacity: Choose ATV trailers that would fit your |
| Kinds of trailers | | | | intended purpose. For transporting heavier items such |
| Dump Trailers: Trailers of this kind come with slanted | | | | as motorcycles and farm equipment, look for a trailer |
| or curved rear walls for dispensing material. They are | | | | that has a loading capacity of more than 1000 |
| more often than not have deeper compartments and | | | | pounds. Take into consideration as well the total |
| are smaller compared to bed trailers. | | | | weight of the items you want to load, that includes |
| Bed Trailers: Also known as trailer carts, bed trailers | | | | all accessories, equipment, and fuel. |
| come box-shaped and have enclosures on about | | | | |