Heavy equipment does not fit on a standard trailer, and a machine that has thrown a track or blown a hydraulic line cannot drive itself onto one. Whether you are relocating a dozer between Bell County job sites or recovering a disabled excavator off SH-195, moving it takes the right deck, the right rigging, and an operator who knows how to load dead weight without tearing up the ground or the machine.
We haul construction and heavy equipment across the Killeen-Temple-Fort Cavazos area on lowboy and landoll trailers built for the load. Running or disabled, we get your machine on the deck, secured to DOT standards, and delivered where you need it, with the tie-down and clearances handled correctly the whole way.
What's included
- Lowboy & landoll trailer transport
- Dozers, excavators, loaders & dump trucks
- Running or fully disabled equipment
- Winch-loading for dead-weight machines
- GVWR & per-axle legal-weight checks
- DOT-standard chaining and tie-down
- Route planning around low bridges & limits
- Job site, yard, or dealer delivery
The right trailer for the machine
Lowboy trailers give us the low deck height and the capacity for tall, heavy equipment, while a landoll's tilting deck lets us winch on a machine that cannot drive up ramps. Choosing the right one comes down to the weight, the ground clearance, and whether the equipment can move under its own power.
We check GVWR and per-axle limits before we load so the combination is legal and safe on the highway, and we plan the route around low bridges and weight-restricted roads in Central Texas rather than discovering a problem mid-haul.
Loading disabled equipment safely
A machine that will not run is dead weight, and dragging it wrong bends undercarriage, scrapes tracks, or chews up the job-site pad. We use winching and proper rigging to bring a disabled unit onto a landoll deck under control, protecting both the equipment and the site.
For a machine that is stuck, sunk, or off a pad, we combine equipment transport with our recovery gear so the same crew that frees it also hauls it — one call instead of coordinating two companies.
DOT-compliant tie-down and delivery
Securing heavy equipment for transport is not optional and it is not a guess. We chain and bind each machine to DOT tie-down standards for its weight, account for articulation points and attachments, and confirm nothing can shift before we roll.
Contractors and fleet managers get documented, on-time delivery to the next job site, yard, or repair shop, with the paperwork their office needs. We move equipment for grading crews, utility contractors, and equipment dealers throughout the Killeen and Bell County area.