Dump Trailer prices

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paulsharvey

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So, I am kinda always browsing for good deals, and in particular, I try to keep an eye on dump trailers, not that I really Need one, but I could definitely Use one. New, I can't justify the cost, you can pay delivery fees a hundred times over, and also it's often cheaper then making 8 trips and the fuel needed. But, they are also a handy thing to have, from hauling debris, to picking up a couple yards of millings/limerock/whatever. So, am I crazy or do Used ones fall into two categories; $2-4k and used slap up; or new price+/-10% and half used up. The ad that prompted this rant is below; there is literally no deck remaining; tail gate is gone and replaced with a mesh gate, plywood over the missing metal, and still $2500; all that, and it's still just a 6x12
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Is this a regional thing, or does the entire country with used dump trailers assume they are made of gold
 
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No its nation-wide. Dump trailers and trailers in general are just over-priced.
A good condition, used trailer that is road-worthy should cost about 50-70% the cost of a new one.
But most of the ones I see are like 10-20% lower than the cost of a NEW one! 🤡
I found a nice used Diamond-C 20K dump trailer and the guy wanted $25,000. A new one was $30K.
 
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No its nation-wide. Dump trailers and trailers in general are just over-priced.
A good condition, used trailer that is road-worthy should cost about 50-70% the cost of a new one.
But most of the ones I see are like 10-20% lower than the cost of a NEW one!
I found a nice used Diamond-C 20K dump trailer and the guy wanted $25,000. A new one was $30K.
I mean, if I have to re deck the bottom, replace tires, maybe bearings, battery, pump, hoses, or cylinder; you could really quickly get into another $3000. I wondered if we didn't have an inflated price down here from small time "debris contractors"?

I have considered going the ag wagon route, and adding a pump. I know they aren't "DOT", but you can register them as homemade trailers. It's not a priority, and I know it's not cost effective, but I do like being able to work on my own schedule, and not deal with fitting into a trucking companies schedule.
 
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Looks like a smoking deal, he's down from $250,000 !
 
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I mean, if I have to re deck the bottom, replace tires, maybe bearings, battery, pump, hoses, or cylinder; you could really quickly get into another $3000. I wondered if we didn't have an inflated price down here from small time "debris contractors"?
Nah it’s the same nonsense up here.

I have considered going the ag wagon route, and adding a pump. I know they aren't "DOT", but you can register them as homemade trailers. It's not a priority, and I know it's not cost effective, but I do like being able to work on my own schedule, and not deal with fitting into a trucking companies schedule.

In PA, dump trailers are a great choice. No engine or transmission or complicated things to fix and registration is like $20. They are one of the last equipment “bargains” to run.
 
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The 10x5 dump trailer I paid $3,900 for new at dealer in 2022 is $6.200 now.
 
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With the inflation rate of construction materials being at around 151% the new $3900.00 trailer in 2022 that is $6,200 now, is pretty close to the value one should expect.
$3,900 x 1.51 = $5,889.00.
Seems like stealing money through inflation.
 
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I mean, if I have to re deck the bottom, replace tires, maybe bearings, battery, pump, hoses, or cylinder; you could really quickly get into another $3000. I wondered if we didn't have an inflated price down here from small time "debris contractors"?
Not worth fixing it.

Yes you're competing with "small time debris contractors" on that trailer.

I'm pretty sure i have the same trailer EZ-Dumper. I really like it because its exact same width as my truck.
My mirrors line up with the sides.
And I can even see the far side wheels (track) under the trailer, in the mirrors because its up high.

It's no fun shoveling into a high trailer though.
You want to use hydraulics to fill it.

I paid $4000 for it when it was 20 years old, but its in real nice condition. It's 6x10, holds 3 yards. I bet my EZ dumper was $2500 new in 1998.
 
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