Posted by George Marsh on October 01, 2014 at 13:07:40 from (50.104.98.200):
In Reply to: Hydraulic Dump posted by b79holmes on October 01, 2014 at 10:39:36:
I have seen some Red Green inspired dump trailers. They used a hand crank winch on the front of dump bed to pick it up.
As for me, I have a 4010 kaw mule. My bed dumps, but it only to give me access to motor. I thought about a dumping system, but decided it wasn't worth it because if something screws up with dump, I couldn't get to motor.
You may think about putting a strong mat or plywood with a chain attached in bed before you fill it up. Back up to a tree, put chain around tree and pull forward. When I just had a 16 ft implement trailer, I would put a log chain down in the middle of trailer, cover trailer with tree branches. Attach chain to a tree and all the branches would slide out of trainer when I pulled forward.
Then connect chain to trailer and pull it out of the pile of branches. I did it for years before got a dump trailer. George
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