as mentioned a pup trailer is a 28 foot box van, usually pulled on the road in sets of 2, one hooked to the tractor, which is usualy a single rear axle unit and the 2nd trailer hooked to the rear of the first one by a dolly the advantage of this is allowing ltl freight going to the same area but to different recievers to be hauled by one power unit, then once at the town the tractor can then deliver each trailer seperatly, fed ex, roadway lee way ect are some of the big names using pup trailers, they also make real nice storage unite that can be easily moved when they are no longer road worthy, thats what this unit is for
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