Delivery & Trailer Hire in Wodonga
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Wodonga Trailer Hire & Delivery
Whether you're moving mulch, gravel, sand or bark, having the right trailer—or better yet, having it delivered—can save you time, stress and effort. That’s why we offer both trailer hire and a reliable delivery service throughout Wodonga, Albury and beyond.
Our fleet includes a variety of truck sizes to suit different materials, volumes and site access requirements. With delivery available up to 180km from Wodonga, you can get exactly what you need—when and where you need it. We keep things simple with clear options, no hidden fees and fast turnaround times to help keep your job on schedule.
Prefer to collect it yourself? Our trailer hire is perfect for smaller loads or urgent jobs, and we’ll help you choose the right setup for safe and efficient transport. Whether it’s delivery or DIY pickup, we’ve got a practical, affordable solution for every load on a schedule that works for you, including day hire for quick one-and-done jobs so you never pay for more than what you need.
Call (02) 6056 3355 to arrange a delivery that works for you.
Supplying locals since 2011.
Truck Sizes & Capacities
We supply and deliver using different truck configurations based on your volume and site access. All measurements are in cubic metres:
Stone & Sand Delivery:
- Light Rigid Truck: 1.5m³
- Medium Rigid Truck (with divider): 4.5m³
- Heavy Rigid Truck: 8m³
- Truck & Dog Combo: 15-17m³
Bark Delivery:
- Light Rigid Truck: 2m³
- Medium Rigid Truck (with divider): 5m³
- Heavy Rigid Truck: 10m³
- Truck & Dog Combo: 40m³
Our delivery trucks are maintained for safety and reliability, and we can advise on the best option to suit your needs.
What do I need to hire a trailer in Australia?
To hire a trailer in Australia, you’ll generally need a valid driver’s licence (typically a full car licence) and a suitable vehicle with a tow bar. Some hire providers may require a bond or payment upfront, along with a signed agreement outlining terms of use and return conditions. It’s also your responsibility to ensure the trailer is loaded safely and legally. This includes proper weight distribution, securing the load and adhering to road rules for towing.
Which truck size should I choose for my delivery?
The best truck depends on what you're transporting and how much space you have at the drop-off point. Smaller loads or tight driveways might suit a light rigid truck, while larger commercial deliveries benefit from heavy rigids or a truck and dog combo. We’ll ask a few quick questions about your site and material type to recommend the most efficient option. That way, you only pay for what you need—without the risk of overloading or access issues.
Can I use a trailer to transport loose bulk materials like sand or mulch?
Yes, trailers are commonly used for transporting loose bulk materials such as sand, soil, mulch and bark. However, it’s important to line or cover the trailer bed to prevent spills, especially when transporting fine materials like sand or screenings. Using a tarp or mesh cover also ensures compliance with road safety regulations. For ease of unloading, tipping trailers are ideal, but standard flatbeds work just as well with a shovel or helper.