When Other Trailers Can’t Do the Job
Today we want to spotlight one of our favorite pieces of equipment in the yard: our Landoll trailer. Towing isn’t always a simple hook-up and go. Some hauls require the right deck height, load angle, and axle setup just to get things moving. That’s where the Landoll earns its place. We use it when the load is too long, too heavy, or too stuck for a standard tow truck. This trailer is a natural in moving large, low-clearance, or non-running vehicles or larger objects across town or across the region. It handles jobs that need stability, access, and smooth loading from the start. Because delivering a comprehensive Ashburn towing service includes far more than roadside jump-starts. Some days we’re recovering a broken-down box truck. Others, we’re relocating heavy equipment wedged between barriers at a job site. The Landoll is how we make those moves happen.

What Makes a Landoll Different?
A Landoll is a traveling axle trailer. Its axles shift forward and lower the deck to the ground, allowing for quick, direct loading. No add-on ramps, no risky tilts. Just simple hydraulics and smart engineering.
It’s useful for several reasons:
- The low loading angle works well for long-wheelbase or low-clearance vehicles.
- Equipment rolls on cleanly, even if it’s not drivable.
- The Landoll allows us to load in tight or sloped spaces with minimal setup.
This trailer gives us control when loading matters most.
What We Use Ours For
Our Landoll handles a wide range of hauling needs. We use it for recovery, relocation, and transport jobs that fall outside the limits of a regular flatbed or wrecker.
Here’s where it shines:
- Box Trucks and Buses
We can’t tow these conventionally, so we haul them safely on deck. - Construction Equipment
From lifts to compact excavators, the Landoll helps move them between job sites. - Heavy Vehicle Recovery
Some trucks or trailers can’t be driven. This trailer provides a secure ride. - Unusual Freight
Some loads are shaped irregularly or sit too low. The Landoll adjusts to fit. - Dealership and Body Shop Deliveries
It moves vehicles that are too damaged or incomplete for normal towing.
Built for the Jobs That Push Everything Else to the Side
We’ve been on the road long enough to know that Ashburn towing jobs can cover a wide mix of work, and each situation comes with its own set of obstacles. The Landoll gives us the flexibility to handle anything from steep driveways to downtown load-ins. It keeps recovery clean and hauling smooth.
This trailer isn’t optional for the kind of Ashburn towing work we do. It handles weight, length, and limited clearance. It helps us do the job when other trailers fall short. That’s exactly why it stays ready at all times.

Road Runner Wrecker Service: Ashburn Towing with the Right Equipment
At Road Runner Wrecker Service, our Ashburn towing crew depends on tools that work hard every day. The Landoll is part of that lineup. It takes on large vehicles, tight load-ins, and specialty transports that require careful handling.
We keep it serviced, and ready to roll. If you need hauling in Ashburn and standard options won’t cut it, we’ve got the trailer and the Ashburn towing crew to get it moved. Call us for Ashburn towing that handles the heavy stuff head-on.
FAQ
1. What is a Landoll trailer used for in towing?
A Landoll trailer is used for hauling heavy or disabled vehicles and equipment that require a low loading angle and stable transport. It’s especially helpful for non-running or oversized loads.
2. How does a traveling axle trailer work?
A traveling axle trailer shifts its axles forward, lowering the back of the deck to the ground. This creates a built-in ramp that makes it easier to load without extra equipment.
3. Can a Landoll trailer move construction equipment?
Yes, Landoll trailers are ideal for moving construction gear like lifts, excavators, and compact machinery. The low angle helps protect the undercarriage during loading.
4. Is a Landoll trailer different from a flatbed?
Yes. Unlike a standard flatbed, a Landoll trailer has hydraulic systems that allow the deck to tilt and the axles to slide. This gives it more flexibility in loading and unloading.
5. What kinds of vehicles can you haul with a Landoll?
It can haul box trucks, buses, RVs, forklifts, and damaged vehicles that cannot be driven. It also works for unusual or bulky freight.
6. Do you need special training to operate a Landoll trailer?
Yes. Operators must be trained to use the hydraulic controls, load vehicles safely, and understand axle positioning for weight distribution.