Looking for some input on dump trailers. I think I'll be buying new. Firewood sales have been GREAT so far, sold the flatbed dump to a guy who's wanted it for a while, and I'd rather have a dump trailer. Will be hauling logs,rounds,
firewood,mulch,scrap, etc. Thinking about a 6x10 tandem, 10K, stake pockets,
D rings, tarp rail, combination tailgate. My question is, low profile or deck over?
I have a skid loader trailer. Pull vehicle, no problem, 06 Chevy CCSB
Duramax/Allison & '97 Dodge Cummins 5spd.
Thanks in advance for your input!
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I have an EZ Dumper commercial grade dump trailer. It is 6'8" X 12', 9990 GVWR. EZ Dumper no longer makes dump trailers for some reason, but mine has been amazing. It paid for itself the first 6 months I had it.
I put 2' plywood sides on it using the stake pockets and 3/4" plywood. Filled to the top, it is 2 1/2 cords of wood. It is overweight, but it dumps it with no problem. The best part is you don't have to carry insurance on it if you don't want to, and the registration is only $12 a year in PA.
Once you use the dump, you'll never want to use another trailer again. I would suggest the 12' trailer. You'll find uses for the extra 2'. The 14 footer might be a little long.
My trailer is low profile. I think its more personal preference. Generally, the low pro's biggest plus is equipment hauling. I have an equipment trailer too, but there have been a few occasions when throwing the bobcat on the dump trailer has been beneficial. The low pro's are wider, and I like the way they look too.
You may end up with a slightly longer pile of wood than a taller pile when dumping with the low pro, but its almost insignificant, and would vary depending on how high you stack, and the length of the trailer.
Without a doubt, I would buy the low profile again...I have even considered buying another one since I often rent my 12 footer out as a 10 yard dumpster.
Whichever you choose, don't go cheap and get one single centered hydraulic. Get the commercial grade with a set. It will keep the deck from getting twisted and the two will dump a lot. I know I have grossed over 16,000 when moving stuff around my property and it dumps it like a smaller load.