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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Shawnee, Oklahoma
Posts: 7
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Here is how I haul dirt with my BX2350. It works quite well. I can do it all without leaving the seat of the tractor.
To dump it, I just raise it into the air as far as it will go, lower it slightly, roll it forward, lift it all the way again, and it usually all slides off by then. I am going to add 2x10s on each side to haul a little more dirt. ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Central CT
Posts: 750
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Drew,
I like yours, I have done somthing similar with an S-10, kinda light duty, I made one out of a dually IH long ago also. yours has a better dump angle due to the bed being over the wheels, with mine I had to take the tail gate off and lift it up on the bumper to get it to dump. I now have a 5 ton dump trailer, but my "red neck dumper" worked when I needed it to. JB,
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 79
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nice...
I am about to do something similiar with a 5x8 utility trailer.. It has a 3500 lb axle and is fairly heavy about 600 lbs empty... Any ideas on weight limits and lift problems? I have a L3400 with LA463 loader. Thanks, Jim |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: NH
Posts: 1,366
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Hmm, In Vietnam, we used the wreckers to lift the whole duce and half truck, and that worked pretty well, except all the oil ran up the steering column and messed up the horn.
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Bronze Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Wasilla, Alaska
Posts: 64
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I wanted to figure a way to haul screened material from my screening plant to the area that I plan on landscaping, without making hundred trips with the tractor. I have an old ford courier that I could do the same thing to! ![]() |
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Eunice, Louisiana
Posts: 1,489
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I thought about 1 similar to that, but with a tilting bed. The dirt would ride slightly behind the pivot point, so tripping a release would dump instantly by gravity. The bed would then bang back down by its own weight and latch itself.
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