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f150skidoo
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Thanks for all the compliments guys, I'm hoping to have everything buttoned up by the end of the weekend, Hopefully tomorrow i will have the hydraulics functioning.
Wow, just WOW . . . . . Great result !!!. .
That will be highly desired . . . Can I Borrow Tool . . . . from your friends !!
Curious to see how your rolling tarp works and "tie-downs" to sides ??
Do you have method to add side boards and tail board to enable FILLING up to the top if you have light-weight material like mulch, etc. ???
P.S. Can you show us PIC's of the dump process ??
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What do you estimate you have in the trailer both cost and time wise?
Build the gates to match the height of the trailer. I think it'll look goofy if you make them shorter. Your trailer turned out really nice guy.

Good call on adding the flat stock to mind the gap.
What are your plans for securing the tops of the great gates? The dumps I've seen have had drop pins on the top & bottom of the gates.
My thought process was with the two lower latch pins and the rear flat stock it should make the separate doors act like one piece. What I will do is run it like it is and if needed I could weld on two tabs above the rear handles and put a lynch pin connecting the two doors together

I almost got all the odds and ends buttoned up on the trailer. the bracket that hold the rear door shut is 1/4" plate that I bent in my press brake. The reason for the bend is you can latch the doors automatically with out the need of lifting the red handle. I finally took it out for a test pull the other day and it pulled great you couldn't feel it behind the 1/2 ton. Since the angle of the doors when fully open I couldn't use the provided female end hold backs. So I made new ones out of 2" 1/8" angle that I cut the new T slot on the mill. One day when it stops raining I fill weld the two angle pieces on and install the tarp.
Absolutely enjoyed it, thanks for sharing and congrats on your new trailer.
Whats next?
AWESOME completed setup . . . . I'd LOVE to have that baby !!!
Curious why you went with porous tarp material ?? I'd prefer waterproof that could be stretched taut so it would keep water out of trailer if necessary. Often storing partial load of debris overnight when it rains, it's great to keep that dry otherwise you pay for water weight when the load it taken later to landfill.
I'd also like tarp to go over edge so you could use bungee straps to pull it down tight like they do on grain trucks. Would be cool to have "bow bar" that you would install between the two sidewalls that would arch the tarp up to keep water off as well.
I'm not complaining . . . just curious what you'll haul ??![]()
Wow! That trailer is beautiful. You have some excellent fabrication skills.
I would think about adding a manual valve to lower the dump body though. Just incase of an electrical failure while the body is raised.