Straightgrain
ArboristSite Operative
A dump trailer like rx7145 has is the "cat's meow".
I want one....................
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I want one....................
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Firstly, I'd find out what the factory specs for your 1/2 ton say about how much you can pull and go from there. It's surprising how much a load of wood can weigh.
Ahhh that stuff is over rated! Just keep piling it on until you get a bit nervous feeling and then throw a couple of the bigger rounds off
Nice little truck! Maybe you'd like to send me your trailer. No COD!!! Giver pays shipping!!
Seriously though, if I had a truck like that I wouldn't use a trailer much either!
Here's the trailer and as you can see it's a bit of a handful in tight areas for reversing, never mind handballing the wood off it.
Ahhh that stuff is over rated! Just keep piling it on until you get a bit nervous feeling and then throw a couple of the bigger rounds off
In my mind, there is no ideal wood haulin' trailer. What's perfect for your situation may be no good at all for me. What's good for me may be a pain in the butt for you. A quality trailer is the best place to start looking for what works for you.
I have an 8'x5' and it works very well for 90% of what I do.
The reason I like it is because it is the same width as the tow vehicle, that makes it a lot easier to park and manoeuvere, especially on the narrow lanes and roads we have here in Ireland.
The high sides make it versatile for bigger loads and loose lightweight stuff that would otherwise have to be strapped down.
I posted this before but here it is again.
Neat little trailer. Do you happen to know GVWR for that trailer?
Kevin
I am not sure what the GVWR refers too, the Max gross weight is 2000kg.
Trailer + load. This is the lighter version there is also a 2700kg version with heavier tyre/wheels and a heavier hitch attachment.
That manufacturer is quite famous over here for producing well balanced trailers.
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