Hay Dude
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- Joined
- Aug 28, 2012
- Messages
- 18,614
- Location
- A Hay Field along the PA/DE border
- Tractor
- Challenger MT655E, Massey Ferguson 7495, Challenger MT535B, Krone 4x4 XC baler, (2) Kubota ZD331’s, 2020 Ram 5500 Cummins 4x4, IH 7500 4x4 dump truck, Kaufman 35’ tandem 19 ton trailer, Deere CX-15, Pottinger Hay mowers
Building an 8 to 16 foot gooseneck dump trailer
Got the RAM and gooseneck equipment and hay trailer pretty much done
Next, looking to build a 8x16 gooseneck dump trailer to replace my dump truck. GVWR range desired is 16k to 21k which means 2) 8k axles or 3) 7k axles with single tires. I have not seen, or expect to see 10k dual axles with fold down sides.
Looking at brands, specs, features, etc.
Must have 16 inch to 21 inch fold down sides. Like the load capacity of the triple 7k axles, but have read the issues related to stress on front axle. Since I will be the only operator of the trailer, Im confident I can be careful enough. 2) 8k axles should be enough for my required load capacity, but they actually cost more than a triple 7k axle trailer, which also obviously offers more load capacity.
Primary cargo Goals: carry everything from stone to topsoil, pallets of fertilizer or bulk fertilizer. Another very important cargo goal is 4x5 round bales. An 8 foot b 16 or 18 foot should carry 10 round bales stacked.
Anyone have an 8 wide deck over dump they would recommend?
Looking at Sure Trac, Iron Bull and Lamar.
Got the RAM and gooseneck equipment and hay trailer pretty much done
Next, looking to build a 8x16 gooseneck dump trailer to replace my dump truck. GVWR range desired is 16k to 21k which means 2) 8k axles or 3) 7k axles with single tires. I have not seen, or expect to see 10k dual axles with fold down sides.
Looking at brands, specs, features, etc.
Must have 16 inch to 21 inch fold down sides. Like the load capacity of the triple 7k axles, but have read the issues related to stress on front axle. Since I will be the only operator of the trailer, Im confident I can be careful enough. 2) 8k axles should be enough for my required load capacity, but they actually cost more than a triple 7k axle trailer, which also obviously offers more load capacity.
Primary cargo Goals: carry everything from stone to topsoil, pallets of fertilizer or bulk fertilizer. Another very important cargo goal is 4x5 round bales. An 8 foot b 16 or 18 foot should carry 10 round bales stacked.
Anyone have an 8 wide deck over dump they would recommend?
Looking at Sure Trac, Iron Bull and Lamar.
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