Moderate damage flagged
Current Bid
$0
19 bids
Time Left
Ends Aug 24, 2026
Bid history
since Aug 14
Market demand: Vehicles in North Carolina sell about 90% of the time, typically ~23 bids. Based on 1,283 completed sales over the last year.
A 2007 Holmes 20-foot landscape trailer with tandem axles, rail sides, and electric brakes - left guard rail bent, deck boards rotted, tires dry-rotted with exposed steel belts. Sells to landscape contractors and equipment rental operators willing to refurbish or repurpose. Replace the tires and shore up the deck boards as your main repair costs before resale or rental use.
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🏛️ Raleigh, NC
Condition: As-is
Raleigh, NC
2007 Holmes 6.10X20, 20ft. Landscape Trailer, Tandem Axle, 20" tall Steel Rail Sides, Expanded Steel Split Drop Dovetail Tailgate, 3" eyelet pintle hitch, 6'10" Wide, 9,900 lb. GVWR, Electric brakes. Trailer was in use until delivered for surplus in 7/25. Has " D" rings mounted in corners on deck. ** Left side guard rail is slightly bent. Deck boards are old and some rotted. Right side front tire has steel belt showing. Tire size is 225/75/R15, 6-lug. Tires are dry rotted. Paint faded with scratches, ding and dents, some rust in spots. ** *****Repair History below description***** ****REMOVAL IS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Monday-Friday 7 am to 1:30 pm**** *****All vehicle titles will be filled out in the name of the buyer on the Govdeals Bill of Sale before it is released. No open titles will be released. (No exceptions) *****
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