tungularafishcamp
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Sep 30, 2010
- Messages
- 1,210
- Location
- kodiak island, Alaska
- Tractor
- kubota L2800, 1/2 of a L48
I have been picking up a 16' pj bumper pull dump the last 5 years when I go down to Oregon. I resell them a couple months later after hauling a load of stuff home. Granted they are new but have done everything I needed even handled the occasional overloading pretty well except for one time when some logs shifted 80
Tried the lopro once but didn't like the very limited ground clearance while dumping, so stayed with the regular height for the rest of them. Have thought about trying the deck overs but afraid I would bust the sides loading/hauling logs. The 3 n one gate is great and also removes easily with just 2 pins. Dumped steep enough to dump wet sticky clay, helped it was pouring buckets of rain that day!
The 16' isn't that much more $ nor any more weight capacity but the extra length is way handy. It hauls my l48 no problem, I put a 4x4 on the top of the front rail n rest the bucket on that to not tear up the debris cover and it balances out just right with the backhoe on. If I was going to buy one for myself I would probably go the upgraded axles/tires for a little extra capacity.
Tried the lopro once but didn't like the very limited ground clearance while dumping, so stayed with the regular height for the rest of them. Have thought about trying the deck overs but afraid I would bust the sides loading/hauling logs. The 3 n one gate is great and also removes easily with just 2 pins. Dumped steep enough to dump wet sticky clay, helped it was pouring buckets of rain that day!
The 16' isn't that much more $ nor any more weight capacity but the extra length is way handy. It hauls my l48 no problem, I put a 4x4 on the top of the front rail n rest the bucket on that to not tear up the debris cover and it balances out just right with the backhoe on. If I was going to buy one for myself I would probably go the upgraded axles/tires for a little extra capacity.