firefighter9208
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The pumpkins look great. How do you load/unload the pallet boxes on the trailer since it has the tubing sides and deck between the wheels? Are you driving on the trailer with a forklift, or do you load the boxes empty and fill them in the field? I guess you are just able to squezze two 40" boxes side by side, especially if they're bulging a little and the trailer is around 82".
I've moved a few bins at a time in the pickup bed but I've often wondered how I'd have to secure the load on a deckover gooseneck when the bins are heaped up and I have a couple hour ride on the interstate. Would I have to level the bins off and have a strap over each row? I've seen some guys put the cardboard lids on the bins when stacking in a semi trailer. We grow 10-12 acres of pumpkins but some seasons I have to buy a few more and transport a distance. Godd luck with your fall crops.
I have forks on my tractor. I set a full box and pallet on the trailer and then push it up with another box/pallet. I then use my pallet jacks 2-1/2 Ton Pallet Jack to move the pallets and boxes on the trailer. I can get 8 pallets on the trailer. They are kinda tight, but it can be done.
I did double stack the front two stacks one time and used straps to secure them. I usually only put straps around the back two boxes/pallets. I know they should be secured, but the sides of the trailer keep them from moving.
I wish I had a deckover, but this trailer belongs to my neighbor (he only uses it two or three times a year) and he told me I didn't need to buy a $5000.00 trailer when I could use his for free. He's a really good guy!!!
If I did use a deckover, I would just put ratchet straps across the top.
I concreted my 24'x40' barn last year and it's the best thing I have done. I can use the pallet jacks to tightly "pack" the boxes of pumpkins on pallet in the barn and waste no floor space. We sort the pumpkins in boxes (by size) as we unload them off the trailer and into the barn. Then, when I have an order I just load them with the forks on the tractor.
Chris