Could you supplied us with all materials... equipment and build dimensions(blue plan) of what you did to build this system... please and thank you? This is awesome!!
No I don’t think so. This is only good for about 1,000 lbs of loose material. The winch won’t pull it. I think a bigger winch might work but it would probably start breaking things with 2-3K lbs
This looks awesome and I appreciate you sharing your ingenuity. What capacity winch did you use, did you have any issues with the moving wall not staying upright? Thanks
What do you mean breaks everything??? The cable??? The winch?? The sled?? The sofa??? Just to know, i am looking on this as a solution for junk removal
the winch is pulling it from the bottom and the tension keeps the top from tipping back. sometimes I get some boxed jammed under the sled and it leans back a little, but it has always keep pulling everything out.
Great idea! Can save alot on a conventional dump trailer for a while
Sweet set up been looking forward to do this to my utility trailer
Badass dude
I love it man ima do this to mine
I'm gonna do this myself in a couple weeks for junk removal. I'm lovin your setup homie. Just subbed. 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Thanks man. It’s been working pretty good for a year. We have broken a few cables so we added small eyelets to help keep the cable in place.
What did it cost to weld the plate for the winch?
Can you share a view of your pulley system?
Could you supplied us with all materials... equipment and build dimensions(blue plan) of what you did to build this system... please and thank you? This is awesome!!
Would a setup similar to this work to unload a 15yd utility trailer with 2-3k lbs of construction Debris
No I don’t think so. This is only good for about 1,000 lbs of loose material. The winch won’t pull it. I think a bigger winch might work but it would probably start breaking things with 2-3K lbs
This looks awesome and I appreciate you sharing your ingenuity. What capacity winch did you use, did you have any issues with the moving wall not staying upright? Thanks
It’s. 2000lb winch. It tilts backwards a little but the chains attached in 2 places keep it from going sideways.
We typically unload about 1000 lbs
@@FEEDbigJAKE perfect I appreciate the response
Can you share where you got the pulleys that are at the back and you mentioned eyelets, where’d you put those?
The pulleys came from tractor supply. The eyelets are just eye bolts I welded to the underside of the trailer to keep the cable in place
FYI this doesn’t work that great for junk removal guys I tried this with large items such as sofas and you’ll just break everything
Exactly what I needed to know.
What do you mean breaks everything??? The cable??? The winch?? The sled?? The sofa??? Just to know, i am looking on this as a solution for junk removal
You won't break anything if you load it properly
Hi what keeps the top of the sled from falling back towards the truck as you pull it
the winch is pulling it from the bottom and the tension keeps the top from tipping back. sometimes I get some boxed jammed under the sled and it leans back a little, but it has always keep pulling everything out.
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So what 2000 capacity winch but it says it's for an ATV it's kind of smaller would that work
Great idea, terrible videography!!!!
Was trying to keep my company name off the video
@jake sherman...Why would you hide your company business logo? Free advertising.👍👍👍
@@talkingcargojunkremoval for liability, people are crazy these day.