jeffster
Silver Member
One thing about the plywood is that you are going to trap moisture between it and the steel decking so you are likely going to start rusting faster.
I have a 2007 Load Trail 12' dump and I love it. However, the one downside to it is the paint. It is very thin and anywhere it gets scratched immediately starts rusting, so I play this cat and mouse game with trying to keep it sanded and touched up where I find rust.
The other thing I don't like about it is the steel deck is two sheets that are stitch welded at the seam every 6 inches or so. If you are hauling dirt, this can be a pain as you get dirt stuck in the seam. Am thinking about having a continuous weld done down the entire seam and then sand it down flush. Not sure if other manufacturers do this same deck style or not though...
All in all though, I love having a dump trailer. I can't tell you how many uses I have found for it. Best $5k or so I have spent in a while.
I have a 2007 Load Trail 12' dump and I love it. However, the one downside to it is the paint. It is very thin and anywhere it gets scratched immediately starts rusting, so I play this cat and mouse game with trying to keep it sanded and touched up where I find rust.
The other thing I don't like about it is the steel deck is two sheets that are stitch welded at the seam every 6 inches or so. If you are hauling dirt, this can be a pain as you get dirt stuck in the seam. Am thinking about having a continuous weld done down the entire seam and then sand it down flush. Not sure if other manufacturers do this same deck style or not though...
All in all though, I love having a dump trailer. I can't tell you how many uses I have found for it. Best $5k or so I have spent in a while.