Fort Worth, Texas · Tarrant County
Fort Worth buyers shop used trailers hard, and for good reason: between ranch work west of town and construction on the north side, a proven used deck usually beats waiting on a build slot.
Our Fort Worth listings come from repossessions, lender liquidations and fleet turnover across Tarrant and surrounding counties, so the inventory mix is whatever local operators were actually running.
Pickup is typically arranged near I-35W, I-30 or Loop 820, which keeps it simple for buyers in Arlington, North Richland Hills, Burleson or out to Weatherford.
Gooseneck flatbeds in the 25–32 ft range, 16–24 ft stock trailers, and 14k dump trailers for dirt and demo work.
On used goosenecks, inspect the coupler, neck welds and safety chain mounts first — those are the costliest items to repair correctly.
North Texas weather ages roofs and paint quickly. Surface rust is common; structural rust is the deal-breaker.
We'll email you the moment a Fort Worth, TX hits the yard.
Buyers regularly pick up Fort Worth-area units from these communities along I-35W, I-30, I-20, SH-121, Loop 820.
Trades are handled by the individual seller, not as a standing program. Ask on the listing you're interested in.
A title or the lienholder documentation the unit transfers under, plus a bill of sale. Both are confirmed before pickup.
Tarrant, Parker, Johnson and Denton counties most often, with overlap into the Dallas-side yards.