Why a 26 Trailer is the Sweet Spot for Moving and Hauling
If you've ever spent a day helping a friend move or sat in traffic behind a delivery truck, you've probably spent some time staring at the back of a 26 trailer. It is one of those pieces of equipment that sits right in the "Goldilocks zone"—not so small that you're making ten trips back and forth, but not so massive that you need a specialized commercial license and a death wish to navigate a narrow suburban street. Whether we are talking about a commercial "pup" trailer used by freight companies or the massive box trucks you rent at the local U-Haul, the 26-foot mark is where things get serious. ...