I'll have to see what I can build one for. I wanna build one just haven't had the time. I'd really like to build one and have it to where it could be powered by a saw or a small motor of some sort without making it to heavy and to hard to move around by hand .
Dump trailers are hard to beat. I'd really like to move towards a chip truck and chipper soon. If it all pans out like I hope it will. And if dreams really do come true. A tracked lift and mini skid. But for now it's me the tundra and my homemade dump trailer.
I'm a newbie. ( I gave up the hunt for a mentor a while ago). I guess my logging/sawmilling experience gives me an ever so slight head start over someone that's never been around anything like this.
I don't take chances on anything I have and will turn down work if I'm not comfortable with it...
I'd love to add a small knuckle boom to my trailer. If I didn't already make it so dang heavy I would. I've already had to add air springs on my tundra. Not sure if it'll handle much more plus what load I put on it.
I agree with what everyone else has said. If you do indeed get a trailer the longer the better. I personally wouldn't have one less than 12' long. I'd want to at least be able to see it looking over my shoulder while backing up if you haven't pulled one yet.
The shorter they are the harder it...
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