S854
Silver Member
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2017
- Messages
- 214
- Location
- Helena, MT
- Tractor
- ‘67 MF 135 Deluxe / ‘22 Kioti CK2610 HST/Bad Boy ZT Elite 54”
In an attempt to make my rural life easier, I purchased my first ever tractor equipped with a FEL… (Kioti CK2610 if it matters)
Following that purchase, I’ve invested in a flail mower, pallet forks and various other minor improvements to make my tractor “mine”…
That being said, the purchase of an 8 to 10 thousand dollar dump trailer is currently off the table…
I have a small Aluma 638LW (63” wide, 8’ long) with a removable loading ramp… the trailer‘s GVWR is #2000… enough to transport my current needs…

(this isn‘n a great pic of the trailer but it’s all I could find)
I’ve hauled 1/4 yd of 3/8” chips, 1/4 yd topsoil and as much compost as would fit… I’ve attached 12” sideboards to keep material from escaping…
Everything goes great til I get home, the trailer is 63” wide, my tractor bucket is 66”… I don’t want to approach from the side as there are rather expensive-to-replace aluminum fenders in the way… so, out come the shovels for offloading… a real pain in the back…
I‘ve mulled this over and have come up with what I hope is a workable, albeit Rube Goldberg style, solution… something akin to a ”truck bed cargo unloader” (this setup won’t work on my trailer as the bed height won’t allow the crank handle to clear the ground)

Instead of rolling the “tarp” off the back, If I were to use a section of chain link fence to cover the trailer bed, cover that with a tarp, then load whatever on top… I could use my tractor and a chain to hook on to the front of the chain Link and pull/roll the load off the back end…
sound like this might work?
Following that purchase, I’ve invested in a flail mower, pallet forks and various other minor improvements to make my tractor “mine”…
That being said, the purchase of an 8 to 10 thousand dollar dump trailer is currently off the table…
I have a small Aluma 638LW (63” wide, 8’ long) with a removable loading ramp… the trailer‘s GVWR is #2000… enough to transport my current needs…

(this isn‘n a great pic of the trailer but it’s all I could find)
I’ve hauled 1/4 yd of 3/8” chips, 1/4 yd topsoil and as much compost as would fit… I’ve attached 12” sideboards to keep material from escaping…
Everything goes great til I get home, the trailer is 63” wide, my tractor bucket is 66”… I don’t want to approach from the side as there are rather expensive-to-replace aluminum fenders in the way… so, out come the shovels for offloading… a real pain in the back…
I‘ve mulled this over and have come up with what I hope is a workable, albeit Rube Goldberg style, solution… something akin to a ”truck bed cargo unloader” (this setup won’t work on my trailer as the bed height won’t allow the crank handle to clear the ground)

Instead of rolling the “tarp” off the back, If I were to use a section of chain link fence to cover the trailer bed, cover that with a tarp, then load whatever on top… I could use my tractor and a chain to hook on to the front of the chain Link and pull/roll the load off the back end…
sound like this might work?