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Tag-A-Long Trailer
Product LineSeries TA

Tag-A-Long Trailer

Capacity: 50,000 – 70,000 lbs Standard Deck Length: 28' Standard Beavertail: 46" Standard Deck Width: 102" Custom Dimensions Available

Key spec

Capacity: 50,000 – 70,000 lbs

Key spec

Standard Deck Length: 28'

Key spec

Standard Beavertail: 46"

Key spec

Standard Deck Width: 102"

Key spec

Custom Dimensions Available

Family overview

A STARTING POINT FOR
REAL-WORLD HAULING REQUIREMENTS.

Choice families are built to give buyers a proven direction, not trap them in a one-size-fits-all trailer. Use the standard configuration as a baseline, then tighten the build around the load, timeline, and jobsite demands you actually have.

Best next step

If this family looks close to what you need, the fastest move is to talk through your spec sheet with sales. If timing matters more than customization, check whether there is matching inventory available now.

Equipment breakdown

Standard equipment

  • 37' overall length
  • 102" width
  • 24' flat deck main deck length
  • 34" main deck height
  • Flat body with 8" steel full-width bulkhead
  • Apitong outside floor, DSS pine center
  • Eight (8) pair D-rings
  • 6' long beavertail, 8° load angle
  • 7' long, 36" wide wood-filled ramps
  • Drawbar storage area, lockable tool box

Suspension & axles

  • 3 axles
  • Spring ride suspension
  • Hutchens H-9700 3-leaf
  • Cush CLC-25-005 air ride lift axle, 25,000 lb

Wheels & tires

  • 215/75R17.5 tires
  • Steel wheels
Buying guidance

Most buyers land here to answer two questions: “Is this the right trailer family?” and “Do I need a custom variation?” This page is built to make both calls faster.

  • Use the brochure when you need a portable spec sheet for internal review.
  • Use the inventory route when you need a near-term unit instead of a fresh build cycle.
  • Use the sales conversation when your load or operating constraints require custom engineering.
Custom build path

NEED THIS BUILT YOUR WAY?

That’s the main story at Choice. Use this family as the starting point, then bring your real load, capacity, axle, timeline, and operating requirements into the quote conversation.