Excellent presentation, thank you 😊. I have a 14ft Deckover Dump by H&H (suretrac). It's got a 6" cyl Scissor lift, fold-down sides, and a 7ga floor. 8ft wide and 32" high, so it dumps a wider, higher pile. Stacked tube frame is the lightest, giving me 1klb more payload over an I-beam. Also, SureTrac has the Best ramps in the industry, bar none. Mine are 96" long, can handle my 9klb machine. They have a 1/2" bent plate at the top so they rest on the trailer Floor & frame, not the rub rail attached with a few welds. She's a gem 💎 ✨️ 👍 ~
Good information I do not understand why the last two big ones ..even though they are equipped with bigger axles…. They didn’t have a I beam frame…. I will stick with an 8 inch ibeam frame
Great video. Just got a 2023 sure-track telescopic and love it, 83 in by 12 foot. Not sure if mine is broke or not but was teaching my wife how to back up a trailer and noticed no back up lights. Would be the only draw back so far. Anyone else notice this or is something wrong with mine? 😅
Thank you. I need a dump trailer but I cannot get a CDL due to a prescription drug I must take at night. Own a construction company rent one for $350 per load. We do a ton of demo on homes. We need one that can stand up to salt and chemicals. I’m considering having the bed completely Linx along when the top and side rails. We are a highly visible company and keep our vehicles clean always.
Lets Talk about the FACT that your Trailers , that are long enough to hold a Skid Steer , don't seem to come equipped with Jacks on the rear of the trailer !!! Without those Jacks the trailer will LIFT the Assend of the towing vehicle OFF the ground !!!
Once you go beyond a 12’ dump trailer, if it does not have 8000 lb axles I’m not interested. There is no reason to have a dump trailer with less than 8000 lb axles.
Unless you’re trying to stay below CDL requirements and operate with a Class D license. If you take both the GVWR of the truck and trailer into consideration, there are reasons where 7K axles come into play.
Maybe for you, but there are plenty of people that use trailers without loading them heavy all the time. Sure there are plenty of reasons to not have 8000 lb axles on that size of trailer. Plenty.
I would think the unsprung weight shouldn’t count toward the GVW. If the axle is rated to hold 7k for instance then the weight of the tires, wheels, hubs and axle itself is 100% supported by the ground so I would expect the 7k rating to be the actual weight carried by the springs. I have not been able to get an axle manufacturer to answer this questions directly. In other words, why would the weight of the tires and axle assembly count toward trailer weight for the GVWR calculation. Several MFG are already rating twin 7k axle trailers at 15.4k to account for the tongue weight. I believe the unsprung weight could be correctly discounted from the calculation which should pump that 15.4k rating up to ~16k
Yeap , there's alot of times/ certain material hauled , that we don't even use them . I advise to carry something to protect the tarp if you have sharp stuff sticking up that will cut the tarp ( which is rare ) they last a long time , even with a hole here and there .
Warranty is important, also customer reviews before buying trailer ( read reviews ) all new trailer look good . Allot of these company take short cuts. ( poor welding , bad paint causing premature rust ) loading of equipment you need 12” on center bracing under bed or floor will be wavy and start to break welds. If light use 16” on center is good. Great video
Very good video.
You explanation is 10/10.
Also, your camera guy KILLED it.
Good work!
Great video. Thoroughly explained and shown. Audio and video were very clear too.
Thanks for noticing!
You should tell U$ the price of each trailer you review !!!!!
Rick is very well informed on his trailers
Excellent presentation, thank you 😊. I have a 14ft Deckover Dump by H&H (suretrac). It's got a 6" cyl Scissor lift, fold-down sides, and a 7ga floor. 8ft wide and 32" high, so it dumps a wider, higher pile. Stacked tube frame is the lightest, giving me 1klb more payload over an I-beam. Also, SureTrac has the Best ramps in the industry, bar none. Mine are 96" long, can handle my 9klb machine. They have a 1/2" bent plate at the top so they rest on the trailer Floor & frame, not the rub rail attached with a few welds. She's a gem 💎 ✨️ 👍 ~
Great information in a easy to understand format on dump trailers and the various lift systems. Great videography as well.
Thank you for making dump trailer shopping much easier than ever.
Good information
I do not understand why the last two big ones ..even though they are equipped with bigger axles…. They didn’t have a I beam frame…. I will stick with an 8 inch ibeam frame
Great video. Just got a 2023 sure-track telescopic and love it, 83 in by 12 foot. Not sure if mine is broke or not but was teaching my wife how to back up a trailer and noticed no back up lights. Would be the only draw back so far. Anyone else notice this or is something wrong with mine? 😅
I like the mini dump trailer 5x8 to haul and dump my waste yard like leaf and grass clip I am not master constructor I don’t need the big one.
Thank you. I need a dump trailer but I cannot get a CDL due to a prescription drug I must take at night.
Own a construction company rent one for $350 per load. We do a ton of demo on homes. We need one that can stand up to salt and chemicals. I’m considering having the bed completely Linx along when the top and side rails.
We are a highly visible company and keep our vehicles clean always.
Thanks for watching!
Excellent information about the dump trailer! I really like how Rick explains everything so thoroughly .Thank you so much for this video!
Thank you, very informative video.
Glad you enjoyed it! Our sales consultants know about trailers!
Excellent presentation.
Thanks for watching
Lets Talk about the FACT that your Trailers , that are long enough to hold a Skid Steer , don't seem to come equipped with Jacks on the rear of the trailer !!! Without those Jacks the trailer will LIFT the Assend of the towing vehicle OFF the ground !!!
Once you go beyond a 12’ dump trailer, if it does not have 8000 lb axles I’m not interested. There is no reason to have a dump trailer with less than 8000 lb axles.
Unless you’re trying to stay below CDL requirements and operate with a Class D license. If you take both the GVWR of the truck and trailer into consideration, there are reasons where 7K axles come into play.
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Maybe for you, but there are plenty of people that use trailers without loading them heavy all the time. Sure there are plenty of reasons to not have 8000 lb axles on that size of trailer. Plenty.
Very good info. Thanks
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12:42 I know how you fellows use these trails. Aka we max them out ever day
Great video !!! Thank you.
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I would think the unsprung weight shouldn’t count toward the GVW. If the axle is rated to hold 7k for instance then the weight of the tires, wheels, hubs and axle itself is 100% supported by the ground so I would expect the 7k rating to be the actual weight carried by the springs. I have not been able to get an axle manufacturer to answer this questions directly.
In other words, why would the weight of the tires and axle assembly count toward trailer weight for the GVWR calculation. Several MFG are already rating twin 7k axle trailers at 15.4k to account for the tongue weight. I believe the unsprung weight could be correctly discounted from the calculation which should pump that 15.4k rating up to ~16k
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Great video!!!!
Good info
Are those tarps easy to replace if they ever break?
Yeap , there's alot of times/ certain material hauled , that we don't even use them . I advise to carry something to protect the tarp if you have sharp stuff sticking up that will cut the tarp ( which is rare ) they last a long time , even with a hole here and there .
Send them to California to clean up the homeless mess!
Buy Diamond C Dump.
Why can’t all salesmen be like this?
Yea, Rick is pretty great! Thanks for the comment @JDRossification.
proefssional . =))
They don't care if they make a sale the customer there's an ass for every seat they'll get the next one
I'm just starting to look for a dump trailer, so you've given me some good points to consider in my search.....thank you💥💥
Glad we could help! Thank you for the feedback.
Warranty is important, also customer reviews before buying trailer ( read reviews ) all new trailer look good . Allot of these company take short cuts. ( poor welding , bad paint causing premature rust ) loading of equipment you need 12” on center bracing under bed or floor will be wavy and start to break welds. If light use 16” on center is good. Great video
Non-trailer things to know: Brake controller and weight distribution hitches.
I am looking to buy a dump trailer but I have my doubts if my truck will pull it off. I have 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT 5.3L 4x4.
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Great job, would love to buy from someone as sharp as was..The B&B was my favorite.
You and me both! Rick really knows his stuff!
Thank you for this video
I wanna see what it can really dump. 10K? I bet it can dump 18k
As the load goes up the cg of the load gets closer to pivot. The ram has the same lever advantage, so less force is neede higher up.
What is the speed from flat to full dump.
Pj looks made better than my
u dump ..
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Great informative video! Thank you
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Man the bump is so slow
Great job, thank you!
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Very informative and interesting video. Thank you.
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Great overview, thanks.
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