Travel trailers — including those with sunken axles or flat-spotted tires from long-term open storage on gravel.
RV Removal & Junk Camper Pickup in Fairbury, NE
A deteriorating motorhome or trailer sitting on a farm lot or gravel drive in Fairbury takes up space and loses value fast. Whether yours qualifies for free RV removal or needs a paid haul depends on condition, access, and salvage value. Send photos and we will give you a straight answer.
Why RV Removal Here Is Different
RV and camper removal is not standard junk removal. Units stored in open fields or on gravel lots suffer wind, freeze-thaw, and rust damage that changes how they must be rigged, dragged, and hauled. Soft ground after rain can trap equipment. That requires planning before any crew shows up.

Camper Disposal and Cleanup in Fairbury
Years of open storage crack frames, rot floors, and collapse rooflines. A unit that looks movable from the road may need dismantling on-site before it can leave. After removal, RV disposal routes depend on what is salvageable—metal recycling, parts pull, or full haul to a licensed facility. We leave the pad clear.
Types of Units We Handle
Fifth wheels — large units that need the right tow rig and clearance on narrow farm access roads.
Motorhomes (Class A, B, C) — non-running units requiring winching or skid loading, especially after wind damage.
Pop-up and folding campers — often warped from freeze cycles; handled as dead-weight loads.
Toy haulers and horse trailer conversions — assessed for frame integrity before towing.
Free Pickup or Paid Removal?
Units with strong scrap-metal value and reasonable access may qualify for free RV removal. Heavily deteriorated campers on soft ground, down gravel roads, or with hazardous materials typically require a paid haul. We quote both scenarios honestly after reviewing your photos and site details.
What Affects Your Quote in Fairbury
Pricing factors include unit size and weight, road surface leading to the site, whether winching or dismantling is needed, and disposal routing. A solid-frame trailer on a firm lot costs less to move than a collapsed unit at the end of a muddy field road. Provide access details upfront for an accurate number.
How the Removal Process Works
Submit details
Send photos, unit type, and site access notes using the form below.
Receive a quote
We assess salvage value, access, and disposal needs and return a clear free or paid offer.
Schedule pickup
Confirm a date; we bring the right equipment for your site conditions.
Haul and dispose
The unit is towed, winched, or dismantled and routed to recycling or a licensed disposal facility.
Site cleared
Pad or lot is left clean after removal.
Title and Ownership in Nebraska
Having a clean title speeds up the process. If the title is missing or in another name, tell us upfront—do not wait until the day of pickup. We can advise on what paperwork is typically needed, but we do not handle title transfers or make legal guarantees about ownership resolution.

Abandoned Units on Your Property
RV parks, storage yards, farm landlords, and HOAs contact us when a tenant leaves a unit behind. We handle removal logistics, but resolving legal ownership or abandonment status is your responsibility before scheduling. We remove once authorization is confirmed.
Why Work With Junk Camper Removal
We focus exclusively on RVs and campers—not general junk. That means we arrive with equipment sized for the unit, knowledge of gravel-road access limits, and honest scrap assessments. No surprise fees after the crew is on-site. Quotes reflect actual site conditions, not best-case assumptions.
Who We Serve
Homeowners, farmers, rural landowners, RV parks, storage facilities, estate executors, and commercial property managers. If a dead or unwanted camper is taking up space, we can help.
Coverage Near Fairbury
We serve communities throughout the surrounding area. Find your location in the list below to confirm service availability.
Get a Removal Quote
Send clear photos of the unit and the access route, the unit type and approximate length, and whether it rolls or is stationary. That is all we need to return a firm quote.
Request Pickup Details
To quote your job, Junk Camper Removal needs: unit type and length, photos of the RV and site access, whether it rolls or is stuck, and your contact information. Submit below to get started.
Common Questions
Can you reach units at the end of a gravel farm road?
Yes, but road condition affects equipment choice and cost. Tell us the road surface and any low-clearance obstacles when you submit your request.
The camper has been sitting outside for years and the frame is bent. Can it still be removed?
Yes. Heavily deteriorated units often require on-site dismantling before they can be moved. This affects cost and is factored into your quote.
What if I don't have a title?
Missing titles are common with long-stored units. Disclose this upfront so we can advise on typical documentation needs before scheduling.
How fast can pickup happen after I get a quote?
Scheduling depends on crew availability and site prep. Most jobs are booked within a few days of quote acceptance once access and authorization are confirmed.