Thank you for this video. I've watched many and given several thumbs up. I learned something here I had not before. The load will push you forward as long as long as it's not hung up in the trailer. Good to know.
MAC THE SLOVAC yes I engage my trailer brakes when on firm ground, like on this video I had trailer brakes all the time. Once the load starts to come out I release the brakes and the load pushes the truck forward by itself.
Damn dude!!! I figured it out!! Lol thanks for the refresher !🤣🤣🤣🤣
Perfect interior camera angle! Can’t wait for cold starts with this view and even more driving
Gearhead thanks man, I already have a shifting video ready with that same camera angle will be uploading it tomorrow.
Great job I thought I was the only one that used the trailer brake to dump.
Thank you for this video. I've watched many and given several thumbs up. I learned something here I had not before.
The load will push you forward as long as long as it's not hung up in the trailer. Good to know.
A video showing the operation of PTO would be nice, good video by the way.
J B will be doing one soon
Do you rev the engine or does it do it on its own?
auaiao9 I rev it to make the trailer raise quicker
Hello sir when you're dumping do you engage your brakes at all
MAC THE SLOVAC yes I engage my trailer brakes when on firm ground, like on this video I had trailer brakes all the time. Once the load starts to come out I release the brakes and the load pushes the truck forward by itself.
I'm a rookie into all this, wanted to ask. 4stages on the dump should always be good enough for majority of the materials?
What is the wheelbase on that truck and trailer size?
190 truck wheelbase
I have seen videos when there dumping it flops over
I almost flipped this trailer 3 times. Very scary when it goes up at a angle