I own a bwise trailer and it is extremely well made. I live just a few minutes from the factory and I drive by there every day going to work. Every trailer I have seen from them has been of the utmost quality and folks who own them live them myself included.
We have a BWise 16' gooseneck dump with 4' walls. Absolutely fabulous trailer from build quality, to ease of use, to price! Color combinations are no extra charge... we went with a red frame and black box. When we bought it, we tried to get one without the hydraulic jack system to save a few hundred dollars but as you mentioned... not an option! After using the hydro jack, we wouldn't have it any other way!
If you end up going for a full dump trailer, 16' is the way to go. We had a 14' Sure-Trac before (Also great trailer) but the extra 2' is just perfect. Also, you really can't use them to their full potential without a high wall so that flip down design BWise has would be perfect for you. Not that you need all the features, or price tag of an "Ultimate Dump" but you may be able to add that flip down wall to a standard dump.
Tim, enjoyed a FULL watch and this was an amazing set of trailers. I couldn't be around Sean b/c I'd buy both trailers (smile). Thumbs up and thanks for taking us to this Expo.
Tractor Time with Tim Good looking trailers. I have a PJ D7 Dump I ordered mine built the way I wanted it - I really like it but as with anything else there is always things you wish you could redesign in some way. One thing I have found with my PJ Trailer is the metal I believe they do not clean & rinse well before paint. Mine is also powdered coated but the powder coat peels off in several places easily.
I loved the action part ! Reminds me of my childhood going to actions with me dad back in the day . Great video I always love watching tractor time with Tim ! And the family can’t for get about there they are all awesome great people ! Hats off to this channel I love it !
That's a awesome looking trailer the guy showing them off was great to well both of them. Think I know what trailer might be coming to your driveway soon. In gooseneck versions.
Hey Tim, really enjoy your videos. The best thing about that fancy dump is the angle at which the bed will lift for dumping. Most dont seem to go that high which as you've seen makes it tough to dump in a "pile".
This really is my dream trailer .I will be getting a dump trailer so i can haul my tractor and dirt ,gravel mulch or what ever else that i want .These tralers really are the most versitle trailers going.
The kids at school were making me nuts today, I sat at my desk and said, "No more teaching, I'm going to be a landscaper!" to which one of the girls replied, "My dad is a landscaper and makes a lot of money, he will hire you." I was joking, but seeing that trailer with a place for the zero turn and a built in dump trailer does make me envious of the cool equipment landscapers get to buy.
Hi Tim, have you ever seen and check out the Air-tow Trailers. You can haul tractors, dirt, supplies, etc. These trailers you can dump and lower to the ground to drive your tractor in and out.
Tim, When you said Swedish fish, I thought you meant Lutefisk. You need a strong stomach for that! Living on the East Coast and often in the rural parts of new England, Saturday night dinner was normally fish cakes and baked beans (my wife makes the best!) and strong coffee. No Ketchup!
Awesome I love the ramp but a bit skeptical about high rise tailgate I don’t thing you can load skids into the rear. My TLB fits great in a 12’ dump trailer perfect size for that purpose.
Our european ones are much much smaller :D My father is also using a dumptrailer for his lawn care business wich is also quit usefull. Here in germany/eruope we are collecting the gras clippings and dump them straight on a trailer or a smaller container. Just take a look on our german brand Böckmann Anhänger they would be very interesting for you in the states.
I sure like the ramp loading system on the dump trailer. If I didn't already have an almost new 14ft 14K GVW dump trailer I would be looking at one of these. There is a dealer Mayes Trailer listed right outside Indy, does he keep any in stock
Dunno, but one of us needs to call him :-) I've been there before, I think I have seen bwise trailers on the lot...but nothing as nice as these two trailers!
Very nice trailers. Little big for what I'd want, but nice, non-the-less. I'd love to see some more custom trailers that have a tool carrier on the front for storing attachments, but those are going to be more custom built style, I'd imagine.
I just saw a comment talking about not needing a cdl for rvs. Well i looked michigan sec of state and this is what it said "Individuals: Operating motor homes or other vehicles used exclusively to transport personal possessions or family members, for non-business purposes" so me hauling my tractor home from volunteering at church and bringing some firewood on the trl. I dont need a cdl cause personal property for non business
The only thing I would change is the spare tire location to the front in order to add another tool tray that can be added under, but it is a good location to prevent thieves from stealing the spare.
I saw sold signs on both. C’mon Tim, which one did you buy? Or should I say which one did the finance committee aporove? I personally like the green one.
Hi Tim! I wonder if you can tell me the minimum length trailer required to haul a 2038R with loader and backhoe. Another gent on RUclips, Three Cabins, gets his 1025R TLB into the smallest space by pointing his bucket all the way down before lowering the arms and pointing the backhoe sideways. I hope this parking configuration, with a 2038R, will fit on a 16' flatbed trailer.
@@TractorTimewithTim Thanks so much for the quick reply. I would normally like the 18, but pretty limited space in the barn. Glad to know it will work, and I'm gonna think hard about this one!
Tim I just bought my second bewise trailer, I feel that it is the best trailer on the market, good luck God bless, Rob here in south central Pennsylvania, Bewise county 😎
There is a safety stand to block up the trailer. This prevents it from falling unexpectedly. I suppose a failure to lift would be a problem....but this would seem unlikely. If the battery is dead, can ‘jump it’ from the truck battery.
Nice to see somebody doing things the best they can do. You don't see that much anymore, most do it as cheap as they can... which brings up the cost of these super trailers. Made in the USA I take it? I was looking for a trailer and a machine to dig ditches and such a while back, when I was considering going into a new business. However, on those trailers and machines everything was optional, by the time you got them to a level that made sense, the price was ridiculous. I needed a machine and the trailer to replace two men... well the cost of it all would pay them for a couple of years at least, not to mention the cost of licensing, maintenance ect. I wound up not going into that line of work full time, kept it as a side thing for a while, then gave it up all together when the rules and regs just became too much to deal with. That's something that needs to be addressed somewhere in DC, all the silly rules and regs the keep a guy from starting and being able to run a new business. Just the crazy tax laws alone can give a guy fits, let alone all the labor, environmental and other regs. By the way, that's something that also needs to go with that. When congress passes any law, it should expire after a limited time if not renewed... and the different governmental departments should not be allowed to make regulations that become post facto laws. I don't think we should have to obey regulations, only laws.
Question. When you are doing loader work you put tractor in low gear but if you are carrying a heavy load somewhere should you stay in low gear or go back to hi gear to travel faster?
Heavy loads should be driven slowly. Going fast can make the loader ‘bounce’ this bouncing is very hard on the loader arms and tractor axles. Go slow with a load to avoid that. Make sense?
@@TractorTimewithTim yes, just want sure if it's hard on the tractor if your in high gear carrying heavy loads cause seems like it has a harder time getting up and going as ti low gear no issue, so just keep it in low gear then when hauling?
Tim what I see here is the ultimate TTT trailer you can load Johnny up in that combo dump and you can make living quarters up front and do projects everywhere!
Yea, Maybe I haven't told you my plan (which is not progressing very well in the finance committee). You see, there is ONE loophole in the CDL requirements. RV's are exempt! So, I'm gonna get me one of these toy haulers: dunesport.com/build-toy-hauler-2.php?trailerid=90&type=Fifth%20Wheel%20Toy%20Hauler That can haul 10,000lb toys (mini-excavators, right?). Then, when we go on projects, Christy can fix me a cheeseburger while I'm finishing up :-)
Love the trailers. As Blast357 said tube frames around here no good, just rot inside out. C Channel can be painted easier, and keep the undercoating on them. Also the powder coat, around here in salt, will peel off within a few years. Now this has been my experience with it, but may not have been a good powder coat, these may be better. Still a bit unsure how if they have 2-7000lb axles how they can be rated at 15400lbs? Am I to assume they are calculating the rough tongue weight into the total?
If the tube is open, it will corrode from the inside. If welded shut it will not. So if the tubes are used to run the wires= rust. Ditto on the powder coat. End up with complete coating failure, not just spot failure.
Sean was super friendly, Best guy to show off these awesome trailers. I really like that Combo trailer!
We had tons of fun with Shawn. Wow.
Amazing is the right way to describe it. Wow what a well thought through and executed trailer. Thanks for sharing this.
Love the people you guys introduce us too Awesome trailers by the way God Bless
I own a bwise trailer and it is extremely well made. I live just a few minutes from the factory and I drive by there every day going to work. Every trailer I have seen from them has been of the utmost quality and folks who own them live them myself included.
Great video. Hope we get to see more of the show next week. Thanks for sharing.
We have a BWise 16' gooseneck dump with 4' walls. Absolutely fabulous trailer from build quality, to ease of use, to price! Color combinations are no extra charge... we went with a red frame and black box. When we bought it, we tried to get one without the hydraulic jack system to save a few hundred dollars but as you mentioned... not an option! After using the hydro jack, we wouldn't have it any other way!
By the way.... a 3039R will dump over the side!
Yes. We really want a hydraulic jack!
3R would not be bad either!
If you end up going for a full dump trailer, 16' is the way to go. We had a 14' Sure-Trac before (Also great trailer) but the extra 2' is just perfect. Also, you really can't use them to their full potential without a high wall so that flip down design BWise has would be perfect for you. Not that you need all the features, or price tag of an "Ultimate Dump" but you may be able to add that flip down wall to a standard dump.
Great video and a great Trailer too. Auctioneer as a salesman, who would have thought about it. Tim that would look nice in your drive.
Tim, enjoyed a FULL watch and this was an amazing set of trailers. I couldn't be around Sean b/c I'd buy both trailers (smile). Thumbs up and thanks for taking us to this Expo.
Tractor Time with Tim
Good looking trailers. I have a PJ D7 Dump I ordered mine built the way I wanted it - I really like it but as with anything else there is always things you wish you could redesign in some way. One thing I have found with my PJ Trailer is the metal I believe they do not clean & rinse well before paint. Mine is also powdered coated but the powder coat peels off in several places easily.
I loved the action part ! Reminds me of my childhood going to actions with me dad back in the day . Great video I always love watching tractor time with Tim ! And the family can’t for get about there they are all awesome great people ! Hats off to this channel I love it !
That's a awesome looking trailer the guy showing them off was great to well both of them. Think I know what trailer might be coming to your driveway soon. In gooseneck versions.
Hey Tim, really enjoy your videos. The best thing about that fancy dump is the angle at which the bed will lift for dumping. Most dont seem to go that high which as you've seen makes it tough to dump in a "pile".
..or dump at all! Lots of times the load doesn’t seem to slide very well at 40 degrees.
Them are nice trailers Tim thanks for showing them
Those trailers are the coolest!! I could definitely use a good dump trailer!
This really is my dream trailer .I will be getting a dump trailer so i can haul my tractor and dirt ,gravel mulch or what ever else that i want .These tralers really are the most versitle trailers going.
What a well thought out trailer.
The look on your face the whole time. Pure excitement...
Thanks for the great video. Very nice trailers!
I've never seen anything so nice!
The kids at school were making me nuts today, I sat at my desk and said, "No more teaching, I'm going to be a landscaper!" to which one of the girls replied, "My dad is a landscaper and makes a lot of money, he will hire you." I was joking, but seeing that trailer with a place for the zero turn and a built in dump trailer does make me envious of the cool equipment landscapers get to buy.
Very nice rig !! Tim thank you and Christy for producing some interesting content !! God bless !!!!! Eddy
Thx Eddy!
I shot this same vid. I'm glad you did this one. I wasn't sure how well this would work for a tractor service.
Cool video... the dump trailer was pretty nice. Tim, your gonna get me in trouble if I start talking about upgrading to a new trailer!!!!!
Uh oh!
Tractor Time with Tim; it’s all good sir but I do want that dump trailer.
very nice Tim thanks for the video and thank you for the wonderful Bible quote
Nice trailers, and I think for the features they offer the value is good. Clifford would look good with a red trailer behind him...
Brother, your auction skills made you to feel confidentthat there are really many auctioneers to compete. Well done.
Love those trailers I gotta go get mine
Great video. We're picking up a 16ft BWise dump trailer tomorrow.
Congratulations! You will love it!
Love the B🐝wise trailers.
We have a dealer fairly close to us and I went over to kick some tires....Love the lime green color.
I like the Lime green too!
Indiana Trailer Sales
Decatur, IN
Not too far away from you
Beautiful trailers!, ❤
Enjoyed the video . Take care and God bless.
Hi Tim, have you ever seen and check out the Air-tow Trailers. You can haul tractors, dirt, supplies, etc. These trailers you can dump and lower to the ground to drive your tractor in and out.
Never heard of them till now definitely going to have a look at them myself great vid Tim
We have a 14’ in same color. Its incredible
Nice trailers tim and kristie , looks really good, and good quality and a good salesmen 👍
Wow they just raised the bar in dump trailers
Awesome vid Tim, keep'em coming.
We had a lot of fun on this one!
Tim Christi good time learning about the trailer it's must be costly but what a trailer
God Bless
PaK
Not as expensive as you might think!
Tractor Time with Tim how much? For the green dump in the video? And how much more for the gooseneck option?
Vance Kaetsu saw new ones advertised at $12500 for the 14’. This video sold me.
Nice trailers, love the innovations. Good idea with the spare tire location, not so good in the salt road Winter months, but then again what is, lol.
Great product!!!
Hi Tim and Christy great video great trailer you would make a great salesman Tim
Great video Tim.
Nice to hear someone who knows what they’re talking about...
Sweet trailer.. Nicely done sirs..
BWise trailers are amazing!!!
Really enjoyed the video and content. Love the trailer except I wish it had a telescopic lift cylinder attached in the front of the dump bed.
That is a slick trailer!
Wow. I'm impressed...
Me too!
That guy (Sean), is a hoot!!!
Yes! And just as fun off camera!
BWISE and BRIMAR are now days the same company the are located right here in Chambersburg, Pa
I like the salesman. I thought he did a good job presenting the trailer functions.
Love the video on the trailer specialy green one love it .
Wow thats a awesome rig
We have had one now for about a year. It really is VERY functional!
Very neat innovations. Helping the working man get stuff done quicker & easier. Curious how much it costs?
Awesome looking trailers!
Fun guy and a great salesman
We love the green one . if you get the combo you have to get AC TV and a remote camera or a.drone for the wife to be comfy
Tim, When you said Swedish fish, I thought you meant Lutefisk. You need a strong stomach for that! Living on the East Coast and often in the rural parts of new England, Saturday night dinner was normally fish cakes and baked beans (my wife makes the best!) and strong coffee. No Ketchup!
Awesome I love the ramp but a bit skeptical about high rise tailgate I don’t thing you can load skids into the rear. My TLB fits great in a 12’ dump trailer perfect size for that purpose.
That’s what you need Tim
Our european ones are much much smaller :D My father is also using a dumptrailer for his lawn care business wich is also quit usefull. Here in germany/eruope we are collecting the gras clippings and dump them straight on a trailer or a smaller container. Just take a look on our german brand Böckmann Anhänger they would be very interesting for you in the states.
Thanks Tim😊 That is a really sweet dump trailer. Johnny will disappear in that bugger!
Ha! Need bigger tractor!!! :-)
@@TractorTimewithTim >8^) ROFL!
I sure like the ramp loading system on the dump trailer. If I didn't already have an almost new 14ft 14K GVW dump trailer I would be looking at one of these. There is a dealer Mayes Trailer listed right outside Indy, does he keep any in stock
Dunno, but one of us needs to call him :-)
I've been there before, I think I have seen bwise trailers on the lot...but nothing as nice as these two trailers!
Those are very nice trailers.
loved the vid tim keep up the good work
Very nice trailers. Little big for what I'd want, but nice, non-the-less. I'd love to see some more custom trailers that have a tool carrier on the front for storing attachments, but those are going to be more custom built style, I'd imagine.
Got my dump traler in April the best investment i made. Got it in Kabota orange.
hey tim its mostly called a tagalong or a goose neck i used to mfg trailers when i was in the welding fab trade
Sweet I need one of those for my roofing business
Yes. Would be great for a roofing business!
I just saw a comment talking about not needing a cdl for rvs. Well i looked michigan sec of state and this is what it said "Individuals: Operating motor homes or other vehicles used exclusively to transport personal possessions or family members, for non-business purposes" so me hauling my tractor home from volunteering at church and bringing some firewood on the trl. I dont need a cdl cause personal property for non business
The only thing I would change is the spare tire location to the front in order to add another tool tray that can be added under, but it is a good location to prevent thieves from stealing the spare.
Neat trailer, but how would you dump a trailer full of brush or logs with the gate in the way?
Thanks so much for the word of God.👏👏👏👏👏👏
I saw sold signs on both. C’mon Tim, which one did you buy? Or should I say which one did the finance committee aporove? I personally like the green one.
I kinda like the green too! Did you see the huge crowd watching? This was the last day of the show. I think they could have sold 50 of those trailers!
@@TractorTimewithTim 51 .....
He bought the green one but he had it painted red I'll be there in 3 months lol
Hi Tim! I wonder if you can tell me the minimum length trailer required to haul a 2038R with loader and backhoe. Another gent on RUclips, Three Cabins, gets his 1025R TLB into the smallest space by pointing his bucket all the way down before lowering the arms and pointing the backhoe sideways. I hope this parking configuration, with a 2038R, will fit on a 16' flatbed trailer.
You can fit it on a 16’ , but I would prefer an 18’ for the 2038r with some attachments.
@@TractorTimewithTim Thanks so much for the quick reply. I would normally like the 18, but pretty limited space in the barn. Glad to know it will work, and I'm gonna think hard about this one!
Great alternative to a $60,000 dump truck. Good info. Tim.
Tim I just bought my second bewise trailer, I feel that it is the best trailer on the market, good luck God bless,
Rob here in south central Pennsylvania,
Bewise county 😎
Still need quite the truck to maximize the potential of this trailer.
Not really. Any 250/2500 is fine.
I’m saving up for one of those trailer
Great video!
Cool trailer but the spare tire seems to be in a dangerous spot. Safety and what if the bed fail to rise when you need to change tires?
There is a safety stand to block up the trailer. This prevents it from falling unexpectedly.
I suppose a failure to lift would be a problem....but this would seem unlikely. If the battery is dead, can ‘jump it’ from the truck battery.
Nice to see somebody doing things the best they can do. You don't see that much anymore, most do it as cheap as they can... which brings up the cost of these super trailers. Made in the USA I take it? I was looking for a trailer and a machine to dig ditches and such a while back, when I was considering going into a new business. However, on those trailers and machines everything was optional, by the time you got them to a level that made sense, the price was ridiculous. I needed a machine and the trailer to replace two men... well the cost of it all would pay them for a couple of years at least, not to mention the cost of licensing, maintenance ect. I wound up not going into that line of work full time, kept it as a side thing for a while, then gave it up all together when the rules and regs just became too much to deal with. That's something that needs to be addressed somewhere in DC, all the silly rules and regs the keep a guy from starting and being able to run a new business. Just the crazy tax laws alone can give a guy fits, let alone all the labor, environmental and other regs. By the way, that's something that also needs to go with that. When congress passes any law, it should expire after a limited time if not renewed... and the different governmental departments should not be allowed to make regulations that become post facto laws. I don't think we should have to obey regulations, only laws.
Love ALL of your videos, have a great rest of the week Tim and your family.
Thanks for watching!
great vid
Nice. I have been looking at AirTow any chance you saw them at the show and will be making a video of them?
I can see an Ultimate Dump trailer connected to “Clifford.” The Ultimate Dump trailer has got to be the Cadillac of dump trailers.
Thank you had a good laugh at the end.
Thanks Shane. We had a great time with Shawn, and the other guys in the BWise booth. Really quality folks!
Tim you going to dreaming about about that trailer 😊😊😊
Yep. It IS a nice one!
@@TractorTimewithTim that first dump trailer the one I like
Green one
Nice trailers. Only problem with the gates is that brush would get hung up when dumping.
not if u lay it down
@@clintonmcvay1522 how would you dump with it down?
Question. When you are doing loader work you put tractor in low gear but if you are carrying a heavy load somewhere should you stay in low gear or go back to hi gear to travel faster?
Heavy loads should be driven slowly. Going fast can make the loader ‘bounce’ this bouncing is very hard on the loader arms and tractor axles.
Go slow with a load to avoid that.
Make sense?
@@TractorTimewithTim yes, just want sure if it's hard on the tractor if your in high gear carrying heavy loads cause seems like it has a harder time getting up and going as ti low gear no issue, so just keep it in low gear then when hauling?
Yes, unless light load, and smooth path.
What does this trailer sell for and where can I purchase one please comment back Thank you very much
Bwisemfg.com has a dealer locator..or call them directly. Prices have likely changed, but when I was shipping, the list price was $14,000.
Great video
About time!👍👍 Trailer’s are too archaic
So can the ball hitch be removed in a pintle hitch be attached
Is the green one big enough for you to haul all the equipment you need for some of the projects you do? Nice trailers though.
Probably not that exact trailer ...but very nice!
Tim what I see here is the ultimate TTT trailer you can load Johnny up in that combo dump and you can make living quarters up front and do projects everywhere!
Yea, Maybe I haven't told you my plan (which is not progressing very well in the finance committee). You see, there is ONE loophole in the CDL requirements. RV's are exempt! So, I'm gonna get me one of these toy haulers: dunesport.com/build-toy-hauler-2.php?trailerid=90&type=Fifth%20Wheel%20Toy%20Hauler That can haul 10,000lb toys (mini-excavators, right?).
Then, when we go on projects, Christy can fix me a cheeseburger while I'm finishing up :-)
@@TractorTimewithTim finishing heck no. Getting started
I'm gonna state the obvious. The ultimate dump💩😉😂😂. I like it.
Tim .... You run into some REAL characters .... Don't you ? ROFL!
That definitely seems like a dream trailer. I wonder how it would hold up over time. At least in terms of all the moving parts.
Very interested on the second dump trailer. I can’t find it
Contact them via bwisemfg.com
That's some nice trailers
Love the trailers. As Blast357 said tube frames around here no good, just rot inside out. C Channel can be painted easier, and keep the undercoating on them. Also the powder coat, around here in salt, will peel off within a few years. Now this has been my experience with it, but may not have been a good powder coat, these may be better. Still a bit unsure how if they have 2-7000lb axles how they can be rated at 15400lbs? Am I to assume they are calculating the rough tongue weight into the total?
If the tube is open, it will corrode from the inside. If welded shut it will not. So if the tubes are used to run the wires= rust. Ditto on the powder coat. End up with complete coating failure, not just spot failure.