Small Machinery Transport in Las Vegas
Driving a slow-moving scissor lift or forklift down a busy Las Vegas street isn’t safe, and loading heavy jobsite gear into a standard consumer pickup truck is a recipe for vehicle damage. Economy Towing provides professional small machinery transport across Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and Henderson. We serve local contractors, landscapers, repair shops, and businesses that need light-to-medium industrial equipment moved securely between job sites, rental yards, or maintenance facilities.

Equipment Transport for Jobsites, Shops, and Properties
Small machinery transport is commonly needed when equipment has to be moved between jobsites, delivered from a rental yard, taken to a repair shop, or relocated from a storage yard, warehouse, business, or private property.
Some equipment moves are planned. Others happen because a machine will not start, has a dead battery, has hydraulic issues, has damaged tires, or cannot move under its own power.
Either way, the important details are the same: what the machine is, how much it weighs, where it is located, where it needs to go, and whether there is enough room to load and unload it safely.
Equipment We Can Review for Transport
Economy Towing can review transport needs for many types of small machinery and compact equipment, depending on size, weight, access, and condition.
Common requests include small equipment transport, equipment hauling, jobsite equipment transport, skid steer transport, compact loader transport, small tractor transport, forklift transport, scissor lift transport, generator transport, compressor transport, welder transport, and light tower transport.
We can also review moves for shop equipment, landscaping equipment, pressure washers, concrete saws, rental equipment, and other compact machines that need local equipment pickup and delivery.
The exact machine matters. A compact loader with attachments, a scissor lift with dead batteries, a small forklift with a tall mast, and a generator sitting behind a locked gate are completely different transport jobs.


What to Tell Us Before Scheduling
When you call, have the basic machine details ready.
Tell us the equipment type, make, model, approximate weight, dimensions, pickup location, and drop-off location. Also mention whether the machine starts, rolls, steers, and brakes.
If the equipment has attachments, forks, buckets, blades, loose parts, hydraulic leaks, flat tires, damaged tracks, missing keys, or steering issues, say that during the call.
Do not guess if something could affect loading. If the machine is behind a gate, sitting on soft dirt, parked in a tight yard, blocked by other equipment, or located at a busy jobsite, that needs to be known before dispatch.
How Small Machinery Transport Works
Call (702) 498-1063 and explain what needs to be moved, where it is, and where it is going.
If the pickup location does not have a simple street address, provide a business name, jobsite name, storage yard name, cross streets, gate code, or map pin.
Before pickup, the equipment should be prepared if possible. Loose parts should be secured, attachments should be lowered, leaks should be mentioned, and the area around the machine should be cleared.
At pickup, the driver checks the loading area, machine condition, clearance, and securement points. The equipment is then loaded, secured, and transported to the agreed destination.
At drop-off, placement depends on the available space, ground conditions, access, and whether the equipment can be unloaded safely.


Equipment Pickup and Delivery in Las Vegas
Economy Towing can help with equipment pickup and delivery in Las Vegas when the machine size, weight, access, and route are suitable.
This may include moving equipment from a rental yard to a jobsite, from a jobsite to a repair shop, from a storage yard to a property, or from a seller to a buyer.
Rental yards, storage facilities, contractor lots, warehouses, and jobsites may have gate codes, release requirements, pickup hours, or loading rules. Handle those details before the truck arrives.
Clear pickup and drop-off instructions make the move smoother.
Schedule Small Machinery Transport in Las Vegas
If you need small machinery transport, equipment transport, machinery hauling, equipment pickup and delivery, jobsite equipment transport, or compact equipment hauling in Las Vegas, Economy Towing can review the machine size, weight, condition, access, and route to confirm whether the transport can be handled.
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Service Areas
Economy Towing provides small machinery transport, equipment transport, and equipment hauling in Las Vegas and surrounding areas. This service is commonly used for jobsite equipment transport, rental equipment pickup, machinery delivery, repair-shop transport, and moving compact equipment between properties, yards, shops, and storage locations.
Availability depends on equipment size, weight, access, route, distance, time of call, and transport requirements.
Core Las Vegas service area
- Las Vegas
- North Las Vegas
- Henderson
- Summerlin
- Green Valley
- Southern Highlands
- Sun City
Contractor, residential, and property-service areas
- Blue Diamond
- Boulder City
- Mount Charleston
Jobsite, yard, and highway-route areas
- Primm
- Jean
- Mesquite
- Moapa Valley
- Coyote Springs
- Indian Springs
West and outer-route equipment transport areas
- Pahrump
- Amargosa Valley
- Beatty
- Laughlin
Call (702) 498-1063 to confirm availability for your exact location.
Need Further Help?
FAQs
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What types of small machinery can be transported?
Small machinery transport can include compact construction equipment, landscaping equipment, shop equipment, rental equipment, small forklifts, compact loaders, generators, compressors, welders, scissor lifts, light towers, concrete saws, and similar machines. The real deciding factors are size, weight, condition, and loading access. A machine may be small by name but still too heavy, too tall, damaged, blocked in, or difficult to secure.
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Can you transport small construction equipment to a jobsite?
Yes, small construction equipment can often be transported to jobsites when the machine and site access are suitable. For jobsite equipment transport, provide the site entrance, gate code, contact person, loading area, and unloading area. Soft dirt, stacked materials, parked work trucks, fencing, and active crews can affect the move.
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Can you transport a skid steer or compact loader?
A skid steer, mini skid steer, or compact loader may be transportable depending on size, weight, attachments, condition, and access. Attachments matter. Buckets, forks, augers, grapples, blades, and other add-ons can change the length, weight balance, loading angle, and securement plan. Mention all attachments before scheduling.
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Can you transport a small forklift?
A small forklift may be transportable, but forklift transport depends heavily on weight, mast height, fuel type, clearance, and access. Forklifts can be heavier than they look. The mast, counterweight, forks, and tires all affect transport. When calling, provide the forklift model, lift capacity, mast height, fuel type if known, and whether it runs, steers, and brakes.
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Can you transport generators, compressors, welders, or light towers?
Yes, smaller generators, air compressors, welders, and light towers may be transportable if they fit the truck or trailer setup and can be safely loaded and secured. Mention whether the equipment is trailer-mounted, skid-mounted, wheeled, or loose. Also mention fuel, oil, leaks, missing tires, loose panels, hoses, cords, or stabilizer legs.
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What information should I have ready when I call?
Have the equipment type, make, model, approximate weight, dimensions, pickup address, drop-off address, and machine condition ready. Also know whether the machine starts, rolls, steers, brakes, and whether it has wheels, tracks, forks, buckets, blades, or other attachments. If you do not know the weight or dimensions, check the equipment plate, manual, rental paperwork, manufacturer listing, or invoice before calling.
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Can you move equipment from a backyard, side yard, or tight property?
Sometimes. The equipment itself may be movable, but property access may be the problem. Narrow gates, block walls, fences, parked vehicles, landscaping, soft dirt, gravel, slopes, low branches, roof overhangs, sheds, AC units, and tight turns can all make a small equipment move harder. If the machine is behind a house or inside a fenced yard, provide the gate width, surface type, and photos if possible.
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How much does small machinery transport cost?
Small machinery transport cost depends on equipment size, weight, pickup location, drop-off location, distance, loading difficulty, access, machine condition, and securement requirements. A small generator moved across town is different from a non-running scissor lift in a tight warehouse or a compact loader with attachments sitting on soft ground. For the most accurate quote, provide the equipment type, weight, dimensions, pickup address, drop-off address, and machine condition.
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Do you provide equipment pickup and delivery in Las Vegas?
Yes, equipment pickup and delivery may be available in Las Vegas and nearby areas when the machine size, weight, condition, and access are suitable. This can include moving equipment from a rental yard to a jobsite, from a jobsite to a repair shop, from a storage yard to a property, or from a seller to a buyer. Before scheduling, confirm pickup instructions, drop-off instructions, release requirements, gate access, and whether someone needs to be present.
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Can you move equipment that does not start?
Yes, non-running equipment may be transportable, but the loading plan changes. A machine that does not start may still roll, steer, and brake. A machine with locked wheels, dead hydraulics, flat tires, damaged tracks, or no brakes is more complicated. Before scheduling, say whether the equipment starts, rolls, steers, brakes, and has working hydraulics if applicable.
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Can you transport a small tractor?
A small tractor may be transportable if the size, weight, tires, attachments, and access are suitable. Small tractor transport is often needed for landscaping jobs, private properties, storage moves, repair shop drop-offs, and equipment sales. If the tractor has a loader, mower deck, box blade, backhoe attachment, forks, or other mounted equipment, mention that during the call.
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Can you transport a scissor lift?
A scissor lift may be transportable depending on platform size, weight, battery condition, tire condition, height, and access. Before scheduling, say whether the lift powers on, drives, steers, lowers fully, and has any battery or hydraulic issues. A lift that will not lower, will not drive, or is stuck in a tight area needs more planning.
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Can you move machinery to a repair shop?
Yes, small machinery can often be transported to a repair shop, dealer, mechanic, rental company, storage yard, or equipment service center. This is common when equipment will not start, has hydraulic problems, has damaged tires, has steering issues, or cannot move safely on its own. Before scheduling, confirm that the destination can receive the machine and has room for unloading.
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Does the equipment need to be prepared before transport?
Yes. Prepare the equipment when it is safe to do so. Lower booms, forks, buckets, arms, platforms, and attachments. Secure panels, covers, hoses, cords, cables, loose parts, and removable items. Check for leaks and make sure the key or access authorization is available. The area around the machine should also be cleared before pickup.
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Can you move machinery from a storage yard or rental yard?
Yes, small machinery transport is commonly used for storage yards, rental yards, contractor lots, warehouses, and equipment yards. Before pickup, confirm yard hours, gate access, release requirements, unit number, contact person, and whether loading assistance is available. If the equipment is blocked by other machines or parked behind a locked gate, handle that before the driver arrives.
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What can make small machinery transport more difficult?
Small machinery transport becomes harder when the equipment weight is unknown, the machine does not run, the wheels are locked, the tires are flat, the tracks are damaged, keys are missing, or the machine has leaks, loose attachments, low clearance, or no safe tie-down points. Access issues can create the same problem. Soft ground, tight gates, blocked yards, steep driveways, low overhead clearance, narrow streets, jobsite rules, rental yard release requirements, and limited drop-off space can all affect the move. Give the difficult details upfront. Missing information creates delays fast.
