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Trailer Jetter Equipment
Tow-behind jetters that bring real mainline cleaning power without a dedicated truck or a CDL operator. Hook up, jet laterals and mains all day, and bring it back. Browse new and used Mongoose trailer jetters in stock.
- Mainline jetting behind a half-ton or three-quarter-ton pickup
- No CDL or dedicated chassis required
- Factory-trained service and OEM parts at seven Midwest locations
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Trailer jetters in stock
3 units available now across our seven Midwest service centers.
2026 Sewer Equipment Mongoose 184-LT Jetter Trailer
Clear laterals and small mains with 18 GPM at 4,000 PSI and 500 ft of 1/2-inch hose • Tow behind a standard pickup, no CDL required for the operator
2026 Sewer Equipment Mongoose 184-LT Jetter Trailer
Run lateral and small-main jetting without a CDL or dedicated truck chassis • Get 18 GPM at 4,000 PSI for production cleaning on a one-person setup
2023 Sewer Equipment Mongoose 184-ULT Jetter Trailer
Clear residential mainlines and laterals with 18 GPM at 4,000 PSI • Haul 600 gallons of debris capacity without a CDL or heavy-duty truck
What to know about trailer jetters
No CDL, no dedicated truck
A trailer jetter tows behind a three-quarter-ton or one-ton pickup, so a crew can hook up and go without a chassis-mounted truck or a CDL operator. That makes mainline jetting practical for smaller departments and satellite crews.
Auxiliary engine drives the pump
Trailer jetters run their own engine and pump, independent of the tow vehicle, so full jetting pressure is available wherever you park the trailer.
Water capacity sets your run time
Onboard tanks commonly hold several hundred gallons. A larger tank means fewer refills on long runs, which matters most on easements and rural lines far from a hydrant.
Where trailer jetters fit best
They excel on laterals, small and mid-size mains, easements, and spot jobs. For continuous high-volume mainline cleaning with debris recovery, a combination truck is the better tool.
Sales, parts, and service always within reach of your crew.
Factory-trained technicians on every platform we sell.
OEM parts on the shelf with quick turnaround when you need them.
Certified service trucks bring the shop to your site across the Midwest.
Trailer Jetter Equipment: Common Questions
- Do I need a CDL to tow a trailer jetter?
- In most cases no. A typical trailer jetter can be towed with a three-quarter-ton or one-ton pickup under standard licensing, though you should confirm against your state's trailer weight rules. A BEC specialist can help you check.
- What size truck do I need to tow a trailer jetter?
- Most trailer jetters pair well with a three-quarter-ton or one-ton pickup with an appropriate hitch and payload rating. We match the trailer's loaded weight to your tow vehicle before you buy.
- Can a trailer jetter clean mainlines, or only laterals?
- With adequate pressure and flow, trailer jetters clean laterals and small to mid-size mains. For large-diameter city mains and continuous high-volume work, a combination truck is usually the better fit.
- How is a trailer jetter different from a combination sewer truck?
- A trailer jetter jets the line but does not vacuum debris, and you tow it behind a pickup with no CDL. A combination truck jets and vacuums in one pass and is built for high-volume mainline duty. See our combination truck page to compare.
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