Landoll Trailer Transport Florida and the Southeast | Big Frog Transportation
USDOT 3395422  ·  MC-1105738  ·  Authorized For Hire

Landoll Trailer Transport Florida
and the Southeast

Big Frog Transportation LLC runs Landoll trailers across Florida and the Southeast under USDOT 3395422, MC-1105738. The company dispatches from Ocala and Jacksonville with 9 CDL drivers. A Landoll trailer tilts its deck to ground level so wheeled and tracked equipment loads without a crane or ramp.

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Company Facts
Legal NameBig Frog Transportation LLC
USDOT Number3395422, Active
MC NumberMC-1105738, Authorized For Hire, Interstate
Base Location7454 NW Gainesville Rd, Ocala, FL 34475
Phone(352) 632-2041
Fleet9 power units · 9 CDL drivers
Miles Operated (2025)1,350,000
Trailer TypesFlatbed · Landoll traveling axle
States ServedFlorida · Georgia · Alabama · Tennessee · South Carolina · Mississippi

What Is a Landoll Trailer?

A Landoll trailer, also called a traveling axle trailer, has a hydraulic rear section that tilts down to ground level. The back of the deck drops until it rests flat on the pavement. Equipment that moves on wheels or tracks drives up the ramp under its own power. The axle then travels back under the load and locks in place before the truck moves.

This design eliminates the need for loading docks, cranes, or steep ramp angles. Big Frog Transportation dispatches Landoll trailers from Ocala to job sites across Florida and the Southeast. The company ran 1,350,000 miles across the region in 2025 on flatbed and Landoll trailers combined.

Not sure when a Landoll is the right call versus a flatbed or lowboy? See the full Landoll trailer guide for a breakdown of all three.

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What We Haul

The list below covers the most common equipment Big Frog Transportation moves on Landoll trailers across Florida and the Southeast.

  • Excavators and mini excavators
  • Bulldozers and crawler dozers
  • Skid steer loaders and track loaders
  • Tractors and farm equipment
  • Compactors and rollers
  • Telehandlers and rough terrain forklifts
  • Motor graders
  • Any wheeled or tracked equipment that can self-load
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When to Use a Landoll vs a Standard Flatbed

The right trailer depends on the equipment being moved and what the job site can handle. The table below covers the key differences.

Trailer Type How Equipment Loads Best For Crane or Forklift Needed?
Landoll Deck tilts to ground, equipment drives on under its own power Wheeled and tracked equipment, job sites with no crane or forklift No
Flatbed Crane, forklift, or loading dock required Steel, lumber, building materials, palletized freight Yes
Lowboy / RGN Detachable neck, equipment drives over the gooseneck or is craned on Very tall equipment, cranes, tall excavators with booms Sometimes

A Landoll is the right call when there is no crane on the job site and the equipment can operate under its own power. Equipment that is too tall with the boom or arm raised may need a lowboy with a lower deck height instead.

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Tell Us About Your Haul

Provide the equipment type, pickup location, destination, and dimensions. Big Frog Transportation returns a flat quote. Call 352-632-2041 directly or fill out the form below.

Quote Request

Provide the equipment type, where it is, where it needs to go, and when. The company returns a flat number based on the actual load.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions contractors and equipment owners ask most often about Landoll trailer transport in Florida.

What is a Landoll trailer used for?
Landoll trailers haul wheeled and tracked equipment that can drive onto the trailer under its own power. The deck tilts down to ground level, making loading fast without cranes or steep ramps. Common loads include excavators, bulldozers, tractors, skid steers, and compactors.
How heavy can a Landoll trailer haul?
Most Landoll trailers handle loads up to 48,000 pounds within legal limits. For heavier loads, Big Frog Transportation files overweight permits with FDOT. Call 352-632-2041 with your equipment weight and the company will confirm what permits are needed.
Is a Landoll trailer better than a lowboy?
It depends on the load. A Landoll is faster to load for equipment that can self-drive because the deck tilts to the ground. A lowboy sits lower and handles extremely tall equipment where height clearance is the main concern. See the Landoll trailer guide for a full comparison.
Do you haul non-running equipment on a Landoll?
Landoll trailers require equipment that can self-load. Equipment that cannot run due to engine failure, broken tracks, or hydraulic problems needs a different trailer setup. Call 352-632-2041 and Big Frog Transportation will confirm the right trailer type for the situation.
How far in advance do I need to book a Landoll haul?
Standard loads without special permits can typically schedule within one to two business days. Oversize loads that require an FDOT permit need additional lead time. Florida DOT processes most standard oversize permits within one business day online. Call as early as possible for time-sensitive moves.

Not sure how a Landoll trailer works or when to use one? Read the full guide: How Landoll Trailers Work for Ground-Level Equipment Loading

Not sure how a Landoll trailer works or when to use one? Read our guide: How Landoll Trailers Work for Ground-Level Equipment Loading