My attempt at making a off-road trailer.

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The bed is gonna get more cross members to stiffen it up. My plan is to hinge it at these points.
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and then at the front to let it rest on the piece that is braced in. Those small chunks of steel are just for a shim for the picture.
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Think it will work or do you think I'll get to much twist in the tongue?

When I first looked at your post i did not Zoom in on the hinge point and it looked like it was welded there but now I see it's not. :thumbsup:
Do you plan on installing a hyd.ram to tilt this? :)
 
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When I first looked at your post i did not Zoom in on the hinge point and it looked like it was welded there but now I see it's not. :thumbsup:
Do you plan on installing a hyd.ram to tilt this? :)

When I either find one or work long enough to buy one. Right now I am just allowing for it in the future.
 
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Have you done a test tilt? The bed length, pivoting near the center, looks like a very low dump angle that may not be self-emptying.

Bruce

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Have you done a test tilt? The bed length, pivoting near the center, looks like a very low dump angle that may not be self-emptying.

Bruce

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I don't expect it to self empty. I just figured if it tilted it would be easier to shovel out a load than if it didn't. I don't want to move the bed forward because of the added tongue weight. I want some tongue weight for traction but not too much if it is loaded. I may mess around with it some before welding on the hinges to determine where the axle is exactly in relation to the bed.
 
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I don't expect it to self empty. I just figured if it tilted it would be easier to shovel out a load than if it didn't. I don't want to move the bed forward because of the added tongue weight. I want some tongue weight for traction but not too much if it is loaded. I may mess around with it some before welding on the hinges to determine where the axle is exactly in relation to the bed.

I'm a little older now and my back is still in half way good shape I still would prefer to shovel from the trailer standing instead of bending over. I think I read somewhere that if you lift bending over you increase the force on your lower back by ?100 times?.:)
 
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I look forward to seeing it loaded. The toung concerns me and I think your balance needs to be a bit forward. Typical on a road trailer is 60/40. at that I can pick up the toung of my woods trailer when it is loaded with wood and move it around (if I dont pile it heavy in the front) I figure I can lift 100lbs easy enough. Not sure what tractor u have but 200 lb of toung weight is just getting warmed up.

To each his own while I may not agree with the design tour craftsmanship looks good.
 
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Looks good! Will make a good off road trailer for your tractor. You don't need suspension for a off-roader. :)

If you decide you want a steeper dump angle you can always install larger diameter tires.

Axle placement looks good for an off-road slow speed trailer. If you bias the axle towards the rear it would be difficult to dump. You have it centered and that looks good to me.
 
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Looks good so far.

The wa it appears though, the trailer is going to be built MUCH heavier than either the axle or the tractor will handle:thumbsup:

And you dont need a suspension for a off-road trailer for behind a tractor.

Here are a few pics of our wood hauling trailers. 10-15 years of abuse of hauling 3/4+ cord of wood and no problems yet. They do have truck axles though, and large tires to help them float/roll when conditions are less than desirable. No tilt though:confused2:
 

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   / My attempt at making a off-road trailer.
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I'm a little older now and my back is still in half way good shape I still would prefer to shovel from the trailer standing instead of bending over. I think I read somewhere that if you lift bending over you increase the force on your lower back by ?100 times?.:)

That is why you are supposed to only lift heavy loads with you knees, back straight. I am not sure how well it will work dumping. I may just shovel it out flat or tilted a little. I guess I'll see when it is done.
 

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