Stumbled onto your channel while looking for dump trailer reviews. Thank you for being so informative, these trailers cost significant money and information is difficult to find from user feedback standpoint. Looking at ordering a Diamond C 16ft 14k with neck deck and a few other options, next spring. Between the scissor and telescopic dump mechanism.
Sorry I just got back to you. First of all thank you for the comment. I would love to have a 16 ft gooseneck with the deck neck. Very versatile set up. I think the scissor lift will serve me well. They say its pretty efficient. Only other option i would co soder is the single cylinder in the front. Thanks for watching!
You are correct, that is a nice rig. With the gooseneck, it's a lot easier to mount a winch as well and have it out of the way if you'd like. The winch can be used to pull disable vehicles into the back or large pieces of debris that need to be hauled off. The hoist makes it easy to onload.
My Kioti DK4210 fits in my 6x12 dump with the loader sitting the bucket pointing down on the front wall (on pieces of wood). There's no wiggle room though 😁
make sure you get fork holder on your next or even current dump triailer, i have them on my 16' Lamar. I use the forks to put implements on my diamondbak truck cover, stow the fork on the trailer then load up whatever implement and front attachment i need on my B3350.
Great to see that it fits. I'm looking at getting a compact massey. Probably a 1835M and a 14ft dump trailer. My only issue would be if I needed to carry the brush hog since this would be my only large trailer.
Besides the tractor, the dump is the best investment we've made. Just sucks that prices are so crazy right now. Thanks for watching. I need to watch more of your stuff! I need to be a better welder.
@@PheasantLaneFarm I been using a friend's L2501 but prices sure jumped on Jan 4. I want to be able to work on the side to make extra income and want to fix up the 8 acres we have. My old tractor died and well now I need 2 expensive pieces of equipment. Well thanks for the quick reply.
People seem to be happy with our rates. A 2 day rental is $265 and that includes the first ton dump fees. A couple people have tried to say they will pay me $225. As thats the going rate around here for a 10 yard roll off and they say im over priced. Then I find out they have a concrete driveway or a power line in the way and thats why they can't get a roll off. So in the end they call me back and want to rent it anyways. Ive had people happy for 1 day rentals at $175.
Nice video Robert. Been debating the dump trailer trip out to Ohio because finding a 14’ here is nearly impossible. Why are you looking at a 16’ for the next one?
Mostly for the cubic yardage. It would be nice to have one about 15 yeards, as this one is aboutn11 yards. Plus a gooseneck would be nice to put attachments above the goosneck.
You haul dump rental! That’s a great idea. What do you charge? I sure it depends on what they dump, but in general? I’m gonna possibly do that with mine
I watched your video on the purchase of the Diamond C dump trailer late last year. I've been looking but can't find one even close to the price you gave for yours. I know you purchased yours last Sept or Oct but have prices increased that much since then. I'm finding them any where from $10,995 to $11,500 for a 14' low profile with no extras. Would you mind sharing where you purchased yours?
Thanks for watching. Prices are crazy right now. I bought mine from pine view trailers in Greenwich Ohio. I haven't priced one out lately, but I've heard from other viewers that are going for 10,500 to as hight as 15k. Good luck, and let me know what you find out.
Every state is different on how they enforce it, even though it is a federal law set. Some states give you a hard time for hauling a horse trailer without a cdl, here as long as I'm under 26k overall I've never had a problem.
The trailer is a 2021 Diamond C LPD, Low Pro Dump. It's 14 ft with a gvwr of 14,900 lbs. Its a great trailer. I have some other videos on it. Thanks for watching!
You could, some places that can get you a ticket. I get more tongue weight than what it looks like. Never had an issue, it squats the truck about 3 inches.
Yes. When the tractor is loaded the rear of the suoerduty drops about 2.5 inches. Even though the rear tires are loaded, there is alot of weight up front.
Tie down chains in back must run forward to attach point on tractor and from the front they must run aft to the tractor loader cross tube. Never have all chains running aft or running forward, and never ever tie down on a 3 point hitch.
I would get 265 for 2 days. That broke down to the trailer made $100 a day, average dump fee is 50, and 15 for fuel. But there are alot of variables depending what they are putting in the trailer or how long they want it. I had someone who only needed it for an hour. I just waited while they filled it and they paid 150.
If that had an implement or a backhoe on the back could you legally tow it with the doors left open and backhoe sticking out a little bit? I want to buy a 14’ dump trailer and use it to transport my mahindra 1533 with backhoe but 14’ might call it awful close with a backhoe on it
I'm sure it could be done somehow. The doors would.not be able to be in the chained open position, as it would be over 102 inches wide. You may be able to use some sort of strap to hold them closed against your backhoe. Depending on weight of the backhoe my only concern would be having too much weight behind the axles and not having enough tongue weight. I pulled a 14 ft once that had a medium size skid steer in it. It was centered in the trailer but didn't have enough tongue weight to even hook it up to the truck.
@@PheasantLaneFarm thanks for the reply, the backhoe is sub frame mounted and only weighs about 1200 pounds so I’m pretty sure with the engine weight and loader weight in the front it would sit pretty evenly weight wise. The whole rig with backhoe on totals about 5500 pounds. I could probably back it in and turn the backhoe to one side and let the loader sit off the trailer back end too. Thanks for the input.
@@lh98 either way I think you will be fine. The DC has about 800 lbs of tongue weight to start. I'd just pull it in and gor for it. I guess I was thinking the BH weighed more.
Hi there, nice video.... I have a comment re Brand: If you watch RUclips, DiamondC gets stated as being the best. From the looks of this video, however, i am Thrilled that I went with my H&H (Suretrac). Mine's a deckover, but still comparable- Just one thing that alone that would be a deal-breaker is the Ramps. Omg, you were tossing those ramps around like they are tin foil! You can't possibly do that with mine, wayy too heavy. And those only get supported by the bar on the back, like a few welds. The suretrac has a seriously (and i mean Wicked) thick top plate that reaches all the way onto the trailer bed and still has a piece that drops down into that channel. Seeing those diamond C ramps, there is Absolutely no way I would drive my nearly 9klb mini-ex up those. Just no. (this is a 14k trailer, no?) So, just a heads up for you. Not looking to criticize your unit, but figured this is feedback you might like since you say you may buy another one. Be well, gh~
Thanks for the comment. I've heard all good things about Suretrac. These ramps are fairly heavy, as they Re the standard ramps. They do offer a HD upgrade. I too, was worried about how the ramps connected, but it's solid. Not much different that the style semi flat beds use to hook chains to. The stock is quite thick, and so far bo issues. My trailer is a 14,900 gvwr and weighs about 4500 lbs. I really appreciate your feedback. So far I've been happy, but I'm not dedicated to one brand. I will definitely look at Suretrac when we go to buy another!
Right now most people are booking a 2 day rental for $265. That includes dump fees for the first ton of material. If they want it longer its a better price. Some people only want it for 1 day and we charge $175 for that. Seems to be the going rate around here. There are always people who are advertising 5 days for 150 bucks, but people are happy with our service and are happy with the price.
How do you rent out your trailer...ie craigslist/word of mouth/something else? What do you charge? Do they sign any waivers? Is anyone else allowed to haul it? What do I need to do for insurance and such? I have two tractors and I would like to start renting things out.
I haven't rented it out since last fall, before I got hurt. But here's how I was doing it. I advertised by FB marketplace and word of mouth. I charged $265 for 2 days and that included the dump fees up to 1 ton. That will vary alot depending on where you are and what your landfills charge. I started an LLC and had business insurance. It was alot lower than I thought it would be. To keep those rates low, I set it up where I would drop the trailer off and lock it up. I would come back after the 2 days and tow it. If you are the only one that hauls it, your insurance will be alot cheaper. I haven't checked prices lately, but I'm guessing its more now with the fuel prices being what they are.
Tractors also need to be under some type of business insurance, although most guys don't do this. Arou d me tractor work goes for 75 to 125 an hour. If you have a skid steer you and get a higher price because they can move more material per hour.
Tractors also need to be under some type of business insurance, although most guys don't do this. Arou d me tractor work goes for 75 to 125 an hour. If you have a skid steer you and get a higher price because they can move more material per hour.
Depends on the state some states as long as your under 26000 pounds your good, which this would be. Other states like ny it’s anything over 10000 you need a cal if your hauling stuff for work. This has around a 14-15 weight rating for the trailer so you would in a state like ny
A tractor and a dump trailer go together like a Reese’s cup s’mores! Awesome setup! Thanks for another great video...
I was actually wondering about this since I am going to buy a 16' dump trailer. Thanks
Thanks for watching. Its been requested video a few times since I bought the trailer.
Love it, great video! Glad to see it didn’t squat much with all that weight coming up the ramps.
I was impressed. Thought I may need to order the stabilizers they sell. Thanks for watching!
Stumbled onto your channel while looking for dump trailer reviews. Thank you for being so informative, these trailers cost significant money and information is difficult to find from user feedback standpoint.
Looking at ordering a Diamond C 16ft 14k with neck deck and a few other options, next spring. Between the scissor and telescopic dump mechanism.
Sorry I just got back to you. First of all thank you for the comment. I would love to have a 16 ft gooseneck with the deck neck. Very versatile set up. I think the scissor lift will serve me well. They say its pretty efficient. Only other option i would co soder is the single cylinder in the front. Thanks for watching!
You are correct, that is a nice rig. With the gooseneck, it's a lot easier to mount a winch as well and have it out of the way if you'd like. The winch can be used to pull disable vehicles into the back or large pieces of debris that need to be hauled off. The hoist makes it easy to onload.
Nice rig !!!
Thank you!
My Kioti DK4210 fits in my 6x12 dump with the loader sitting the bucket pointing down on the front wall (on pieces of wood). There's no wiggle room though 😁
make sure you get fork holder on your next or even current dump triailer, i have them on my 16' Lamar. I use the forks to put implements on my diamondbak truck cover, stow the fork on the trailer then load up whatever implement and front attachment i need on my B3350.
I will definitely check that out. Thanks Philip.
Great to see that it fits. I'm looking at getting a compact massey. Probably a 1835M and a 14ft dump trailer. My only issue would be if I needed to carry the brush hog since this would be my only large trailer.
That is a downside to a dump trailer. Even with a 16 ft with a loader hanging off the front I doubt the brush hog would fit.
You're very helpful. Do we need CDL commercial driver's license to haul these trailers or do you have one? Just curious as i'm new to this. Thanks
I'm super cheap and finially thinking on a dump trailer and 30hp tractor. Cool equipment and you have more fans than me.
Besides the tractor, the dump is the best investment we've made. Just sucks that prices are so crazy right now. Thanks for watching. I need to watch more of your stuff! I need to be a better welder.
@@PheasantLaneFarm I been using a friend's L2501 but prices sure jumped on Jan 4. I want to be able to work on the side to make extra income and want to fix up the 8 acres we have. My old tractor died and well now I need 2 expensive pieces of equipment. Well thanks for the quick reply.
@@cutweldngrind I know the feeling. I have an older ford that's a good tractor, but hard to keep running lately.
Man, I'm really hoping my L4701 fits in my 16' dumper.
You shouldn't have a problem.
Good idea with renting out your dump trailer, what’s the going rate for the rental in your neck of the woods
People seem to be happy with our rates. A 2 day rental is $265 and that includes the first ton dump fees. A couple people have tried to say they will pay me $225. As thats the going rate around here for a 10 yard roll off and they say im over priced. Then I find out they have a concrete driveway or a power line in the way and thats why they can't get a roll off. So in the end they call me back and want to rent it anyways. Ive had people happy for 1 day rentals at $175.
Nice video Robert. Been debating the dump trailer trip out to Ohio because finding a 14’ here is nearly impossible. Why are you looking at a 16’ for the next one?
Mostly for the cubic yardage. It would be nice to have one about 15 yeards, as this one is aboutn11 yards. Plus a gooseneck would be nice to put attachments above the goosneck.
Thanks for the video. What state are you in?
Ohio. Thanks for watching
You haul dump rental! That’s a great idea. What do you charge? I sure it depends on what they dump, but in general? I’m gonna possibly do that with mine
Will vary greatly depending on your dump costs. I charge 265 for 2 days. I made sure we got an llc and business insurance to cover our bases.
I watched your video on the purchase of the Diamond C dump trailer late last year. I've been looking but can't find one even close to the price you gave for yours. I know you purchased yours last Sept or Oct but have prices increased that much since then. I'm finding them any where from $10,995 to $11,500 for a 14' low profile with no extras. Would you mind sharing where you purchased yours?
Thanks for watching. Prices are crazy right now. I bought mine from pine view trailers in Greenwich Ohio. I haven't priced one out lately, but I've heard from other viewers that are going for 10,500 to as hight as 15k. Good luck, and let me know what you find out.
Have any of you figured on most likely having to acquire a CDL in order to use a 16ft. dump trailer on the roads and highways? Just saying!
Every state is different on how they enforce it, even though it is a federal law set. Some states give you a hard time for hauling a horse trailer without a cdl, here as long as I'm under 26k overall I've never had a problem.
@PheasantLaneFarm I agree. As long as you are
Thanks! What brand and model is the trailer?
The trailer is a 2021 Diamond C LPD, Low Pro Dump. It's 14 ft with a gvwr of 14,900 lbs. Its a great trailer. I have some other videos on it. Thanks for watching!
Could you hook the bucket over the front of the trailer to move the weight ahead?
You could, some places that can get you a ticket. I get more tongue weight than what it looks like. Never had an issue, it squats the truck about 3 inches.
is there enough percentage of the weight on the 'ball to result in a stable pull?
Yes. When the tractor is loaded the rear of the suoerduty drops about 2.5 inches. Even though the rear tires are loaded, there is alot of weight up front.
Tie down chains in back must run forward to attach point on tractor and from the front they must run aft to the tractor loader cross tube. Never have all chains running aft or running forward, and never ever tie down on a 3 point hitch.
Very good points. Thanks for watching Bob.
How do you judge your rates on written out your trailer to have people put stuff in it
I would get 265 for 2 days. That broke down to the trailer made $100 a day, average dump fee is 50, and 15 for fuel. But there are alot of variables depending what they are putting in the trailer or how long they want it. I had someone who only needed it for an hour. I just waited while they filled it and they paid 150.
If that had an implement or a backhoe on the back could you legally tow it with the doors left open and backhoe sticking out a little bit? I want to buy a 14’ dump trailer and use it to transport my mahindra 1533 with backhoe but 14’ might call it awful close with a backhoe on it
I'm sure it could be done somehow. The doors would.not be able to be in the chained open position, as it would be over 102 inches wide. You may be able to use some sort of strap to hold them closed against your backhoe. Depending on weight of the backhoe my only concern would be having too much weight behind the axles and not having enough tongue weight. I pulled a 14 ft once that had a medium size skid steer in it. It was centered in the trailer but didn't have enough tongue weight to even hook it up to the truck.
@@PheasantLaneFarm thanks for the reply, the backhoe is sub frame mounted and only weighs about 1200 pounds so I’m pretty sure with the engine weight and loader weight in the front it would sit pretty evenly weight wise. The whole rig with backhoe on totals about 5500 pounds. I could probably back it in and turn the backhoe to one side and let the loader sit off the trailer back end too. Thanks for the input.
@@lh98 either way I think you will be fine. The DC has about 800 lbs of tongue weight to start. I'd just pull it in and gor for it. I guess I was thinking the BH weighed more.
Hi there, nice video.... I have a comment re Brand: If you watch RUclips, DiamondC gets stated as being the best. From the looks of this video, however, i am Thrilled that I went with my H&H (Suretrac). Mine's a deckover, but still comparable- Just one thing that alone that would be a deal-breaker is the Ramps. Omg, you were tossing those ramps around like they are tin foil! You can't possibly do that with mine, wayy too heavy. And those only get supported by the bar on the back, like a few welds. The suretrac has a seriously (and i mean Wicked) thick top plate that reaches all the way onto the trailer bed and still has a piece that drops down into that channel. Seeing those diamond C ramps, there is Absolutely no way I would drive my nearly 9klb mini-ex up those. Just no. (this is a 14k trailer, no?) So, just a heads up for you. Not looking to criticize your unit, but figured this is feedback you might like since you say you may buy another one. Be well, gh~
Thanks for the comment. I've heard all good things about Suretrac. These ramps are fairly heavy, as they Re the standard ramps. They do offer a HD upgrade. I too, was worried about how the ramps connected, but it's solid. Not much different that the style semi flat beds use to hook chains to. The stock is quite thick, and so far bo issues. My trailer is a 14,900 gvwr and weighs about 4500 lbs. I really appreciate your feedback. So far I've been happy, but I'm not dedicated to one brand. I will definitely look at Suretrac when we go to buy another!
You may have already answered this but what do u charge to rent the dump trailer
Right now most people are booking a 2 day rental for $265. That includes dump fees for the first ton of material. If they want it longer its a better price. Some people only want it for 1 day and we charge $175 for that. Seems to be the going rate around here. There are always people who are advertising 5 days for 150 bucks, but people are happy with our service and are happy with the price.
How do you rent out your trailer...ie craigslist/word of mouth/something else? What do you charge? Do they sign any waivers? Is anyone else allowed to haul it? What do I need to do for insurance and such? I have two tractors and I would like to start renting things out.
I haven't rented it out since last fall, before I got hurt. But here's how I was doing it. I advertised by FB marketplace and word of mouth. I charged $265 for 2 days and that included the dump fees up to 1 ton. That will vary alot depending on where you are and what your landfills charge. I started an LLC and had business insurance. It was alot lower than I thought it would be. To keep those rates low, I set it up where I would drop the trailer off and lock it up. I would come back after the 2 days and tow it. If you are the only one that hauls it, your insurance will be alot cheaper. I haven't checked prices lately, but I'm guessing its more now with the fuel prices being what they are.
Tractors also need to be under some type of business insurance, although most guys don't do this. Arou d me tractor work goes for 75 to 125 an hour. If you have a skid steer you and get a higher price because they can move more material per hour.
Tractors also need to be under some type of business insurance, although most guys don't do this. Arou d me tractor work goes for 75 to 125 an hour. If you have a skid steer you and get a higher price because they can move more material per hour.
Thank you for taking the time to respond. I’m seriously wanting to buy a couple of dump trailers and start doing this.
@@FlyingAceAV8B any time. Just make sure you cover yourself with business insurance.
You wasted YOUR money ! Should have bought a 16 foot !
I have a 20 ft flatbed and a 32ft flatbed. I wouldn't gain much from having a 16 dump trailer.
You're very helpful. Do we need CDL commercial driver's license to haul these trailers or do you have one? Just curious as i'm new to this. Thanks
You're very helpful. Do we need CDL commercial driver's license to haul these trailers or do you have one? Just curious as i'm new to this. Thanks
You're very helpful. Do we need CDL commercial driver's license to haul these trailers or do you have one? Just curious as i'm new to this. Thanks
Not if you're under 26k lbs.
You're very helpful. Do we need CDL commercial driver's license to haul these trailers or do you have one? Just curious as i'm new to this. Thanks
Depends on the state some states as long as your under 26000 pounds your good, which this would be. Other states like ny it’s anything over 10000 you need a cal if your hauling stuff for work. This has around a 14-15 weight rating for the trailer so you would in a state like ny