f150skidoo
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For those who followed my first dump trailer build would remember it was a 5'x8' with a single 7k lb axle. That trailer was great if you needed to grab a couple yards of dirt but it physical size was getting annoying if your hauling anything bulky. I finally got to the point when I was tired of the old trailer being to small so I decided to sell the old trailer and build a new one. The new trailer will be a 6'x10' with tandem 3500 lb axles and with brakes on both axles. With a front mounted 3 stage telescopic cylinder.
I pre-made the dump bed hinges since it was a time consuming part of my previous trailer. The hinge brackets are made from 3'x4" 3/8" tube, 1" CR round bar welded to a 5/16" plate keeper bracket. The part that attaches to the upper bed frame is 2" .188" tube which was coped to the 1.5" .250" wall DOM pivot tube.
I pre-made the dump bed hinges since it was a time consuming part of my previous trailer. The hinge brackets are made from 3'x4" 3/8" tube, 1" CR round bar welded to a 5/16" plate keeper bracket. The part that attaches to the upper bed frame is 2" .188" tube which was coped to the 1.5" .250" wall DOM pivot tube.


This is a update from yesterday and today. On the lower frame I had to finish up all the odds & ends and I needed to fully weld everything. I made a license plate mount out of some 1/8" to protect the plate. I hate how a lot of trailers have their license plate hanging down below the trailer unprotected and they get bent to ****. Next I made the dump body guides out of some 3/8" flat bar. I also made the mount for the safety support, I did'nt have any tube for the prop itself so I just made the mount so I can keep going.