Wilson Trailers, Ranch Hand Model Livestock Trailers
Wilson offers 3 different models of aluminum gooseneck livestock trailers; The Ranch Hand, The Foreman, and The Roper. The Ranch Hand is more of their base line of livestock trailers built with the same materials of the bigger models but they just don't offer all of the options of the Foreman and Roper. The Ranch Hand can only be built with a 7'3" width and only up to 28' in length.
The Ranch Hand Bumper Pull has available lengths of 14’, 16’ and 18’, the Ranch Hand BH is perfect for hauling only a few livestock. It has all the same features as the popular Ranch Hand gooseneck model but in a convenient bumper hitch style trailer. You will feel confident knowing that Wilson’s superior quality, durability and low cost of ownership has been built right into the structure of the trailer. There are 4 available side pattern punch options on a bumper pull. You can also order this trailer in a slat style.
The Punch Style Ranch Hand Gooseneck aluminum livestock trailer offers you the same reliable construction as our sales leading livestock semi-trailers in a stock trailer having all the essential features and a convenient but limited list of available options. Choose between natural aluminum sides or opt for the popular black or gun metal sides. You can get the Gooseneck Style Ranch Hands in lengths of 16', 18', 20', 22', 24', 26', 28'. In 2024 The Ranch Hand Model added 26' and 28' and also allowed them to be quoted out with 8K torsion axles.
The Slat Sided Ranch Hand Gooseneck offers a unique double-walled slat style allows you to haul with confidence. The interlocking extrusions, bonded together to create the trailer’s side walls, do not require interior vertical posts welded on to support them. The result is amazingly stable side wall with a very smooth interior that is much more bio secure and easier to wash out. The Ranch Hand slat style has all the right standard features and a limited but useful list of available options.
Wilson goosenecks are made stronger to endure the toughest of demands, yet remain quieter and easier to pull for a longer period of time.