allen in texas
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- Levelland, TX
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- Kubota Grand L 5740, loaded R1's w/640 lbs cast weight, 854 loader
Has anyone mentioned that you need brakes?

What year truck are you using? You mention that you don't have a break controller, they are not hard to install. My truck has a towing package and had a wire harness in the glove box. Just plug it in way up under the dash and hooked it to the controller. JC
Not to hijack the OPs thread but this is good info. I to am looking at a dump trailer. I work about 3/4 of a mile from where I get ground asphalt so have to go past it anyway. Having it hauled out to my place cost $100.00 per hour and is a 2 hr total round trip (not really but that is the lowest estimated fee from three different trucking companies). The material is $4 a cubic yard in addition to haulage. Hauling the regrind is a lot more expensive than buying it.
Here we are back to the nothing less than a 3/4 will doDON'T DO IT!!! Maybe with trailer brakes, but even then....
Not to rain on your parade, but I'd say that unless you get a 3/4 or 1 ton truck, I'd let the pro's bring your gravel. The dump full of gravel that you could pull safely with your truck would be pretty small.
-Jer.
1* If this is so why do I keep hearing the old tired It's gota be at least a 3/4?^^^
1*I'm with Diamondpilot ! Some of the new 1/2 tons are rated to tow (according to the ads on TV) 10,000 when "properly equipped". My BIL's 1/2 ton GMC is rated for 6000 (believe its a 06). What does your owners manual say?
2*I own a small (5X10) BriMar dump, rated @ #7000. I can put 5000lbs in it legally. I drive an F-350, and i can tell you that my trailer weighing #7000 is HEAVY !!! And with my F-350 i would NEVER consider towing my trailer with brakes that weren't working, or working properly(nevermind a half ton!!!). Dirt is HEAVY...... and damp dirt is HEAVIER !!!! You would be stunned to see how little dirt it takes to bring a 7000lb trailer to max capacity.
I have a 6x10 Moritz that weighs 3300lb empty. My first load with it was dirt. I weighed it on the way home and it was 12K. That was 3-4 1 yard bucket from a BH. Aside from the brake issue no way a 1/2tonner can hold up the tongue. I've seen them on the highway draggin azz bad pulling those dumpers. Last load of gravel I got was 3ton and it was cost effective since I didn't need a full dump truck load. That put me right up to the 10K my trailer is rated for. And when I got home and dumped it, it looked really puny. The only load 1/2 ton trucks are good at are boats, cause they typically are light on the tongue.