f150skidoo
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So i Had a 6'x14' 7k lb tandem trailer and a 5'x8' 3500 lb trailer. I liked the capacity of the tandem but A lot of times it was two big and heavy. I liked the size of the 5x8 but not the capacity. So i decided i want the best of both worlds so i'm going to build a 5'x8' with a single 7k lb axle. Since i think shoveling ***** its going to be a hydraulic dump. I was originally going to buy a 6k lb when i talked to the axle guy he said to upgrade to the 7k lb was only $60 more.
This is going to be my 4th trailer that I've built, The frame/tongue is 4"x5.4# C channel, and the dump frame is 3"x4.1# C channel. Where the cylinder mounts to is 3"x4" .250 tube with 3/8" brackets. I machined the bracket so its wraps around 3 sides of the tube. The cylinder is 3"x24" and is bolted with 1" Gr.8
This is going to be my 4th trailer that I've built, The frame/tongue is 4"x5.4# C channel, and the dump frame is 3"x4.1# C channel. Where the cylinder mounts to is 3"x4" .250 tube with 3/8" brackets. I machined the bracket so its wraps around 3 sides of the tube. The cylinder is 3"x24" and is bolted with 1" Gr.8
