OP
Cat_Driver
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2008
- Messages
- 2,359
- Location
- Coachella Ca.
- Tractor
- 2016 Kubota 4060, 2017 Tackeuchi excavator TB260
If you don't NEED D-rings don't get them if you only need a dump trailer but I use mine to haul my Kubota 4060 in it so I get two uses out of it.
I should致e snapped a picture if the dump all the way up and the entire load being help up by one 2"x4" on that darn D-Ring. It happened once before but this time it cause a ruckus at the dump because I had to lowed the dump and then adjust the load and even then it almost hung up again.
I've had it happen with brush and limbs before but not that often.
This last time I swore never again will I load this unless I have a solution. Even the recessed D rings still have a lip and some bolts to catch unless I weld a bead then grind it all smooth.
I'm going to see If I can get a machine shop to duplicate what the you tube guy did, might make mine a longer smoother angle just in case.
I see PJ trailers put their rings on the side and I'm thinking that will cause the same issues with wood, lumber etc sliding down the dump.
I was going to use E-track on the floor but don't think that is strong enough to tie down a tractor.
I should致e snapped a picture if the dump all the way up and the entire load being help up by one 2"x4" on that darn D-Ring. It happened once before but this time it cause a ruckus at the dump because I had to lowed the dump and then adjust the load and even then it almost hung up again.
I've had it happen with brush and limbs before but not that often.
This last time I swore never again will I load this unless I have a solution. Even the recessed D rings still have a lip and some bolts to catch unless I weld a bead then grind it all smooth.
I'm going to see If I can get a machine shop to duplicate what the you tube guy did, might make mine a longer smoother angle just in case.
I see PJ trailers put their rings on the side and I'm thinking that will cause the same issues with wood, lumber etc sliding down the dump.
I was going to use E-track on the floor but don't think that is strong enough to tie down a tractor.