lilranch2001
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- Bobcat CT 235
See, everyone has a different need and use for their equipment, what is right for me may not be right for someone else...........
. Plus around here most decent trailers sell for close to new prices so the cost over the years to own is VERY low.
I agree with that. I’ve looked for a used dump trailer for a long time and haven’t found anything that’s not almost new price and ragged out. I’ll probably end up buying a new one under the impression that I can recoup most of my money if I wanted rid of it. I just gave $3,000 for a 20’ 14k equipment trailer used. I pulled a hub off before I bought it and the brakes are worn probably 75 percent out and the tires are 3/4 about 50 percent and one new one. But the best I could find on a new one was $4600 plus tax so I figured the savings was worth it. View attachment 665738
Nice ramps on it too.
I致e got way better tie down options than a pickup ever dreamed of having. I致e got 2 rings in the very back, 4 rings where the back seats used to be and 8 studs where the middle seats used to be and my toolbox is bolted now. The cargo height isn稚 that limited. I can fit my table saw in it on the stand. I don稚 even own a 100 pound propane tank but how are you going to go about tying that down in a pickup bed standing up. Everything in a pickup bed is is wet and very exposed to theft. A pickup toolbox is close to useless. You can稚 reach anything. You can稚 even buy a new pickup a notable amount smaller than a suburban. There痴 plenty of smaller SUVs so the driving size is a moot point.
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So that toolbox is bolted there all the time?
I am not trying to get into the truck/suv/dump truck argument because the contents of that toolbox would obviously disappear quickly from the back of a truck too. I am just a bit surprised what you have there hasn't resulted in lost tools plus a window to replace. We don't have any crazy crime rate, but I still don't like to leave change on the dash or tools on the floor because I feel like it is an invitation to have someone smash and dash.
I agree with that. I’ve looked for a used dump trailer for a long time and haven’t found anything that’s not almost new price and ragged out. I’ll probably end up buying a new one under the impression that I can recoup most of my money if I wanted rid of it. I just gave $3,000 for a 20’ 14k equipment trailer used. I pulled a hub off before I bought it and the brakes are worn probably 75 percent out and the tires are 3/4 about 50 percent and one new one. But the best I could find on a new one was $4600 plus tax so I figured the savings was worth it. View attachment 665738
I avoid parking in shady areas for starters. If I had to go I’d take my ton truck that’s tool less or ride with someone else. And the box is locked. I know anything can be defeated but it would take a lot longer than other options. The box is bolted from the bottom. Taking the whole thing would be pretty hard plus it’s too heavy to carry.