Compact Dump Trailer

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Hi Riddler, I own a KK XB and it works great! I bought it from TSC and used it for moving rocks and dirt. I tried towing it with my ATV but it would not pull it, so I tow it with my B3030. My arms got tired from pumping the manual cylinder, so I talked to the guys in the hydraulics forum (thanks for the help guys) and since I have a WR Long grapple setup with the auxilary controls I ran a temporary line back to the XB bypassing the hand pump and now I can dump it without getting off the tractor!! This winter I will work on making it fully work, power raise, power lower, and in the Spring I am going to buy a BX2350 for mowing and have it set up with rear remotes so I can load with the B3030 and tow/dump with the BX2350.
 
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Another example of why this forum is great. Just ask about something, and folks that know share their knowledge/experience.

I ordered the XB, but I will have to drive a hour to pick in up in a couple of weeks. I wish there was a TSC closer to my place.

The road ready version would be nice, but 90% of my need is on my property (I have 50 acres to deal with). If not for the fact that I need a trailer that fits between 6' wide vine rows, I would invest in a regular sized, road ready dump trailer. The XB is the most robust unit that fits.

Bigman and GreenMtns, is there any chance this thing can be shoe horned into the bed of a full sized pick up truck, or will I need to rent an equipment trailer to get it back home? I am hoping that with the tail gate of the truck down, there is a way to position the dump trailer so that the narrowest point in the truck bed (i.e., between the wheel wells) isn't a problem. Am I dreaming??
 
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It will probably be well back on the truck but if you tie it down good you should be good to go. If it is not the highway version don't be tempted to tow it home behind the truck. It will not have high speed bearings and they will burn out on the way home.

As to loading it and then hitching up the tractor and going to dump, I do that all the time. Couple of things though. Try to be on as flat a ground as you can. And I use a trailer hitch with a 2" ball. I put the EZhitch on the tractor and when the trailer is full I back under the hitch and lift the 3pt until it engages the ball. You have to be a little careful with the loader as there is no counter weight on the back of the tractor but it does save a lot of time.
 
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Doc_Bob said:
I have always wondered, can you load one of these trailer with dirt when it is not hooked up to a tractor or vehicle? Or will it just tip over (front to back)?
Bob

PS I ask, becasue I would love to load one with a FEL, then hook up, pull it to a dump site and dump it.

You can if you put a trailer jack on the tongue, fill it carefully, and have a tow ball that you can raise and lower hydraulically. You could probably do it manually with a big enough jack.
 
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I ran a temporary line back to the XB bypassing the hand pump and now I can dump it without getting off the tractor!!


Hi Bigman


My dealer set mine up and all he did was tee into the line that came out of the pump. All you need is one line to the trailer. Use the side of the rear remote that has the "float detent". When you want to raise it push the lever to the flow position, To lower go into the detent and the weight of the box will lower it. It is really simple and simple is always good. :D :D


Line from the pump to the tee---line to the cylinder in one direction---line to the QA in the other.
When you are using the tractor, keep the pump knob closed.
 
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mjfox6 said:
If all you are worried about is emptying your truck easier, maybe you should consider this (and save yourself $1900).

Welcome to Loadhandler.com

Another testimonial for the Loadhandler, sure fooled me, works really well and is fast unload, lot cheaper than some of the alternatives. After I got my wagon and attached the Loadhandler, I found a KK dump trailer at an implement dealer for $1450, I would pobably bought that, although it is smaller, had I not already had my wagon.
 

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There have been instances when I definitely could have used a device like the Loadhandler. Doesn't allow me to skip the dump trailer (I need the trailer to move materials between narrow vine rows), but for $100, it's a cost effective way to make unloading the truck much easier and faster. Thanks for the reminder.
 
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I have a model P50710/4E Pronovost dump trailer. It is a little different than the one you are looking at, however, I can attest to the quality of their products. Top quality, heavy duty. Expensive, but worth it.

Corm
 
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Lately, I have liked to play with the trailers. So, let me "up" this thread in which I'd like to share my small tip/dump trailer (2 tons - 4 x 8 x 1,5 ft) which I myself built it.
 

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Nomad, you remind me that I failed to close the loop on this thread after I picked up the King Kutter dump trailer. I need to take some pictures and down load them.

So far, I have only used the trailer to move a few loads of gravel. It is super well built -- a small version of your typical, construction grade, dump trailer. It is perfect for me, because I had to have a quality trailer that wasn't wider than 50".

However, there is no denying that it is small. Also, although it is billed as a trailer that an ATV can tow, that's fanciful. The trailer weighs 600# empty. Loaded up with 2,500# of material, you are not going to want to move it with anything less than a modest size tractor.

If you aren't limited size wise (I was), it is hard to see why you would opt for this trailer, nice as it is, over a full size, highway ready, dump trailer. A light duty, single axle, full size dump trailer (e.g., 5,000# GVW) will do more than this compact unit, at only a modest increase in cost. The small KK is well designed certainly to move the heavy stuff (i.e., dirt, aggregrate, rocks, etc.), but its payload is just 3 times the payload of my loader bucket. Assuming you have a decent size loader to begin with, you have to decide whether it's worth $2K to save a few trips moving material with your tractor and loader.
 
 

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