Dump Truck

   / Dump Truck #11  
Great project! Thanks for posting it. I just started building a landscape rake and now I have to start tearing my truck apart /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
Do you happen to know the part number for the two hole tines? I was going to order them but the website doesn't list the part number. I've ordered a catalog but I'd like to get the tines coming so I can finish this thing...

Thanks
 
   / Dump Truck #12  
LOL!!.....The wieght adds up quick!

I had a load of 3/8 gravel dumped in the back of my 1/2 ton Silverado. I paid for 1 ton and they filled the box. The truck weighed 8350 on the scale...LOL!
 
   / Dump Truck #13  
Ahh now you are seeing the weak points of this setup. The box is not meant to have a force applied to the center of the bed which makes it push in quite a bit. What I did was make a subframe for the bottom of the box to help stiffen it up. Now for the 4,000 lb. rating. If you have a dual battery setup it will work much better at least it did for me. This setup works muck better on a short box, less leverage on the sicssor. They do offer a heavier duty one that has a larger bore cylinder. Now for the spring question. You would be better off getting a pair of 5,000 lb. Ride-Rite air bags. They will give you better control of the load and when not using the box loaded you can air them down for a better ride. Now something you probably don't want to hear at this point(since you already bought it and installed it) /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif A slide in dump box insert is really the way to go. It slips in and bolts down using 4 of the existing bed bolts, lifts a true 6,000 lbs., has a dual action tail gate. They cost around $2,000.00 but you can easily swap it from truck to truck when you get a new one. I have an E-Z dumper and love it. E-Z Dumper or Maxi-Dump
 
   / Dump Truck #14  
My dump bed hoist also has trouble lifting my bed when its filled full of dirt or rock and I have a 1 ton truck. What exactly did you do to stiffen up your sbox so the scissor lift could hoist it up? Do you have any pictures of your setup?

I have a welder and chop saw so I can easily fab up something in order to gain more lifting power /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

On a side note I put my pump inside my truck cab as I have an extended cab, it fits under the rear seat very nicely and stays dry/rust free there.
 
   / Dump Truck #15  
Sorry no pics, I sold that truck a few years back. What I did was make a frame built around the perimeter of the box with 2" 1/4" angle iron. Then where the hoist attached to the box I used more angle iron to reinforce that area. This won't really provide any more lifting power, but will help keep your box from falling apart prematurely. Like I said earlier you may want to try a dual battery setup. Those pumps draw a lot of current so the more battery power behind it the better it worked for me.
 
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#16  
Ok, air bags, new battery and support frame. Maybe I should trade up to a landscape dump truck. The hoist works great though. I have gotten so much done with it. Unfortunately I should have done this 5 years ago. Between the tractor and the dump, this will be a very productive year.
 
   / Dump Truck #17  
If you decide to go with airbags I found the best price at Century Performance in Arizona. Made a huge difference in my motorhome...
I put a one ton rear axle in my 1/2 ton, but kept the softer springs for ride quality. I'm going to need to put air bags in it if I go with the dumpbed.

Dave
 

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