| Since 1905 Rogers has been building trailers to haul equipment across the world. Today, you'll see the Rogers name in all 50 states, and in 65 countries around the globe. That kind of acceptance is the result of one undeniable factor; our unwavering commitment to quality. Because we build each Rogers trailer to haul the most important equipment there is: yours. |
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Rogers arched-gooseneck trailers of the 1920s & '30s were custom built, fastened by rivots, and had an axle with solid rubber tires under the gooseneck to facilitate towing. |
| Early Rogers trailers (circa 1915) had a capacity of one ton and had wheels of white ash and hickory. |
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During WWII Rogers built seventy 45-ton tank retriever trailers a week for the armed forces. |
| Loads of all shapes and sizes have been hauled on custom and production model Rogers trailers. |
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| Contact your local Rogers dealer, or the factory direct, for more information. And turn your next trailer purchase into an extraordinary investment for the long haul. |
Find out more about ROGERS® - Then and Now (2005) [6.6MB PDF]. |