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Here's another one of the many uses for your FEL that you think of when you don't have one...
Nows, I DON'T reckummends that yous try this at home... bekuzz I'm a perfeshunul. ![]() Click the thumbnails to see larger images. ![]() ![]() I've gotta say, it works pretty good, but remember to remove the tailgate first Just be careful. I got these 2 tons of rock off of this trailer by myself in about 4 minutes.
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Cornering fast with downfolded side boards works even better, cuz' you dont even have to disconnect the trailer, and it doesnt require additional manual labor to spread the gravel !!!
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The only problem I see is the ROPS is folded down and you know that is not a safe way to operate. But then again you probably just lowered it to make the picture clearer.
Good Job.
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xlr82v2, that's some straight up backwoods ingenuity! Where you at in Randolph Co.... Chester? Don't happen to work for IDOC do ya? I work at Vienna CC.
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XLR82V2:
Nothing wrong with your idea. I do it will my dual-axle trailer, loaded with gravel, but I sure can not lift it off its back wheels! I also had my trailer deck made with sheet steel (10 guage) for a smooth surface. Gravel or dirt slides out better than a wood deck.
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Quote:
Actually I live out in the country a couple of miles south of EG.Nope, no IDOC for me, but I've got a couple of Bro's in Law and quite a few friends that do (or used to, I should say... a few of them took the early out)... Quote:
![]() ![]() ![]() I've gotta quit typing like that, or I won't be able to stop ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I hauled 2 more loads of rock today after I took those pics... removing the tailgate makes a HUGE difference... I just got too excited to try it on the first load and forgot all about the tailgate being on there still . I can unhook from the pickup, dump the trailer, clean off the remaining 3 or 4 shovels full of rock from the back of the bed/bumper, and have the trailer hooked back up again to the pickup, all within about 5 minutes... I had the gal at the scale at the quarry scratching her head as to how I got back there for another load so quickly... I told her I've got a BIG shovel ![]()
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