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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: KC area
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Has anybody bought or seen one of these <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.enasco.com/prod/ProductDetail?sku=Z09151N&title=Farm+%26+Ranch/>trailers</A> in action? They're alot cheaper than the heavier duty ones I've seen. Would they hold up for just around the farm use like hauling manure?
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Posts: 1,367
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Grant,
I couldn't make the link work, but I bet your eyeing on the "Tandem Hydraulic Tilt". I have also been looking for a dump trailer, but continue to procrastinate. This link <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.tractorbynet.com/cgi-bin/compact/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=implement&Numbe r=114318&Search=true&Forum=All_Forums& Words=dump%20trailer&Match=And&Searchpage= 5&Limit=50&Old=allposts&Main=114318>Du mp Trailer</A> had a similar trailer and others, with some reviews. |
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Illinois
Posts: 515
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Grant,
The wagon you are looking at is made by Country Manufacturing of Fredricktown, OH. They also make small manure spreaders. Check out their website at: www.countrymanufacturing.com. I have a one of their 1 Ton trailers and a 2 Ton Wagon. I use the Trailer as part of my lawn vac system and it works well. Even though the wagon is rated for 2 Tons, I have not put anything close to that on it. I don't regard these as industrial strength construction intended for rough usage. There are other manure spreader manufacturers to consider if that if your primary need. These include Fuerst (sold through Farm and Fleet and other similar farm stores) and Mill Creek. Both Fuerst and Mill Creek have Web sites that show their products. Jack |
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Platinum Member
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Illinois
Posts: 515
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Shoppin,
The attached photo shows the trailer with my current tractor, a Ventrac 4200 (31 hp) with 72 inch deck. I started from the 6 foot trailer from Country Manufacturing and modified it extensively. The Vac itself is made by EZ Vac (now known as Bluebird International). Trailer dumping is shown in next post. |
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Platinum Member
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Illinois
Posts: 515
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This composite photo shows the same lawn vac system in use several years ago with the Steiner tractor and 72 inch deck I had then. I added the hydraulic lift cylinder shown in the lower right to the original Country Manufacturing trailer.
The trailer holds 42 bushels. The entire top is vented and is covered with a full width and length aluminum exhaust chute that directs the flow to the rear. The vac system has internal swinging blades and a screen (miniature hammer mill) that shreds the grass and leaves. There is also a small chipper unit on the side to deal with branches and twigs. I have had the trailer in operation since 1983. This is the second vacuum unit I have had on it. I am very pleased with the operation of this system. One note of caution for those interested in vac systems is that they really, really don't like to deal with wet grass and leaves. Mine can handle grass that is 8 inches or so tall by driving very slowly, but grass that is wet from dew or rain can often cause plugging of the hose. My boot attaches to the mower deck with a quick release connection, so it is relatively easy to remove it for clearing plugs. Plugs almost always occur in boot or within the first two feet of the hose unless the trailer is completely full and it blocks up at the connection to the trailer. Jack |
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New Member
Join Date: Dec 1969
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JackIL,
Could you go into some detail on how you added the hydraulic cylinder. The manufacturer only offers it with a manual dump feature(hand operated hydraulic jack). Is yours self-contained or operated off the tractor hydraulics? Shoppintractors Don |
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Platinum Member
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Illinois
Posts: 515
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I did not purchase the Country Manufacturing Dump Option. I built my own with a 3 inch bore by 16 inch stroke cylinder. I also added the mounting flanges under the deck and on the front frame to attach the cylinder to. I moved the location of the bed pivot pin rearwards and lower in order to get a high tilt angle--it came out to be 47 degrees. The cylinder is powered by the tractor through rear outlets.
I modified the original trailer extensively, but it was a good starting point for what I needed. Jack |
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: KC area
Posts: 327
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Jack,
Yep, that's just like the one I saw in the nasco catalog or on enasco.com. Al is right, I'd love to have a bigger one with 7000# capacity but I'm not sure I can justify 3-5K just to park it and fill it with manure most of the time and only occasional haul some deco rock etc. |
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