Equipment Hauling
Professional equipment transport across Fannin, Hunt, and Collin Counties. We move your “yellow iron,” agricultural machinery, and oversized loads with precision and safety.
Local Expertise for North Texas Terrain
When it comes to erosion control, experience matters—and so does local knowledge. At McDonald Excavation, we specialize in custom erosion control solutions that are built for the unique soil, slope, and weather conditions of Fannin County and the surrounding North Texas region. From Bonham to Honey Grove, Leonard to Savoy, we’re the trusted name in protecting your land from costly runoff, washouts, and environmental damage.
Hauling Across the Region
Based in Fannin County, we are proud to support local businesses with dependable hauling in Fannin, Hunt, Grayson, Cooke, Dallas, Collin, Denton, and Lamar counties.
Your Trusted Partner for Heavy Relocation
Construction Machinery: Safe transport for excavators, bulldozers, backhoes, and graders.
Agricultural Equipment: Specialized hauling for tractors, combines, and oversized implements.
Paving & Compaction Gear: Reliable relocation for rollers, pavers, and utility trailers.
Increase Land Value: Professional handling of generators, tanks, and structural materials.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is equipment hauling and what types of equipment can you transport?
Do you offer heavy equipment hauling for long-distance or out-of-state transport?
How do I get a quote for equipment hauling services?
What safety measures do you take when hauling heavy equipment?
Is your equipment hauling service insured and licensed?
How far in advance should I schedule my hauling service?
Can you transport non-running or damaged equipment?
What areas do you serve for equipment hauling?
What’s the difference between flatbed, step deck, and lowboy trailers?
Flatbed trailers are ideal for standard-sized equipment and offer quick loading/unloading.
Step deck trailers (also known as drop decks) are used for taller equipment that exceeds flatbed height limits.
Lowboy trailers sit very low to the ground, making them perfect for extremely tall or heavy equipment. They’re often used for bulldozers, cranes, or industrial loads.
How do I prepare my equipment for transport?
Clean the equipment to allow inspection.
Remove or secure loose parts and accessories.
Drain fluids if required by transport regulations.
Disconnect batteries and secure any moving components.
Provide loading/unloading instructions or operator manuals if needed.
Our team can assist with preparation guidelines specific to your equipment type.
Need a Move Today?
Contact us for a transparent quote and flexible scheduling. We keep North Texas moving. Call (903) 449-0769 today, or click the button below to request a quote!
