Midsota Hybrid Dump Trailers: Equipment + Material in One Run
Load mowers up front, dump mulch/soil/debris out back — reduce trips, save labor, keep your crew moving.
The Trailer That Replaces “Two Trailer” Days
- Front deck for mowers/skid steer/compact equipment
- Rear dump for mulch, dirt, rock, debris
- Faster cleanups and fewer return trips
Built for Heavy Work
Sealed wiring harness
to protect electrical from weather and road debris
Tarp-ready capability / roll tarp option
to secure loads
Self-adjusting electric brakes
for reliable stopping power
Toolbox storage
for straps, tools, accessories
Options Landscape Crews Actually Use
- Industrial-grade paint / durability finish (if offered on your upcoming models — keep as “available options”)
- Tarp systems / roll tarp
- Wireless remote dumping (where available)
- Hydraulic jack upgrade (where available)
FAQs
What is a hybrid dump trailer for landscaping?
A hybrid dump trailer is designed to do two jobs: carry equipment (like mowers or compact equipment) and also dump material or debris. For many landscapers, that means fewer trips, less labor, and a trailer setup that fits both installs and cleanups.
Who is a hybrid dump trailer best for?
Hybrid dumps are ideal for crews that frequently haul mulch, soil, gravel, or debris and also need to transport equipment to and from job sites. If you’re doing cleanups, hardscape work, or larger install projects, the dump function can save a lot of time compared to unloading by hand.
Do I need a tarp system on a dump trailer?
A tarp system is strongly recommended if you haul loose material or debris. It helps secure the load, reduce blow-off, and keep your towing safer and cleaner—especially on highways. Many crews choose tarp-ready setups early because it’s an option that pays off quickly.
What tow vehicle do I need for a hybrid dump trailer?
Tow vehicle needs depend on the trailer’s GVWR and the total loaded weight (equipment + material). We recommend checking your vehicle’s tow rating and payload capacity, then selecting a trailer that stays comfortably within those limits. Our team can help you match the right trailer size and rating to your truck setup.
What options should landscapers consider for a hybrid dump?
Popular options include tarp systems, rugged protective finishes, toolbox storage, and features that make daily use simpler — like easy-to-access controls and load-securing accessories. The best configuration depends on whether you haul more equipment, more material, or a mix of both.
