Dutch445
Elite Member
similar to a suggestion above with the pipes... very simple and effective!
When I was a kid I learned a neat trick. Works if you have the space. Load up the truck with the load parallel to the box.
When you get to location, pick your spot, line up on it, floor it in reverse. Hammer the brakes when you get to the spot. The load will come off.
Truth is, truckers here do it all the time to shift skids to the back of the deck so they can slide them to a trailer..
I'm talking 8 x 20 gen set skid, drilling manifolds etc.
My step dad used to use the method to unload bundles of fence posts.
With cut wood, I'd want some 2 x 8 liners in the box.
I think in the end your only solution given your RA is the dump trailer.
These other methods involve you and your hands to a great extent. Maybe I mis read your condition, but it sounded like you need to dump and go with minimal impact to the body. Bags would require some way of holding them as they are filled. The sliding box, seems pretty hillbilly but works IMO, but you need to be able to get in the bed and place the pipes..
Even the idea of a pickup trailer you can lift with your bucket seems like a great idea.
I have the Loadhandler. It works. Lots of cons (you have to crank it, it messes up the paint on your truck, you still have to shovel and if you over fill it you are no better off than if you didn't have it). But once you get the hang of it $150 is not a bad deal compared to a dump trailer.
Paying for delivery does suck, but keep in mind you are also paying for the lack of hassle on your part. You call them, they show up, and then you already have the equipment to move things around once it gets there. Also keep in mind, a full-size dump truck brings a lot more material than what you can haul in a light duty dump trailer, so even if you did buy your own trailer, you'll have more time and cost in additional trips if you did do the hauling yourself.
Case in point, I needed fill to fill in a pool hole in my backyard. There is a new house about 5 miles down the road that didn't need the fill from the basement excavation, and would have been enough to fill my hole in. After doing the math and figuring out rental costs and TIME to move the material twice, I just paid to have 48 yards of dirt (4 loads) trucked in instead so I only had to move it once. I probably could have charged the guy enough to cover my equipment rental costs and got the dirt for free, but it came down to a time issue in that I didn't have enough before another project the following week.
I would love to have a dump trailer myself, but just can't justify the expense for the amount of time it would be used....at least for now...