Yeah the hydraulic dolly leg is a huge convenience. I added aux hyd ports to the back of the bucket truck. Keeps it simple on the trailer with just a valve.HEAVY duty. been carrying stone too. No pump? PTO drive? Power jack?...very nice
Yeah the hydraulic dolly leg is a huge convenience. I added aux hyd ports to the back of the bucket truck. Keeps it simple on the trailer with just a valve.HEAVY duty. been carrying stone too. No pump? PTO drive? Power jack?...very nice
I ditched the battery on the trailer and ran welding cable from the truck battery back to the pump, works very well and I never have to worry about a dead battery.The one thing about them tho, have heard and read about several people having the battery charge hooked up, somehow, don't ask me, the wiring catches fire and has burnt up a few trucks. Not exactly sure how it would happen if done properly, but I guess it does. Something to do with the harness on the truck side, up under the back bumper, where the trailer receptacle hooks into the system.
that a dump or a tilt Tomtrees?for bigger I used this
View attachment 345098 Here is my small/medium prune job setup. The trailer is nothing special just has a log roller on the back. Works good for my one man prune jobs.
Nah it aint ac'mon, tjusCAN'T be a dump or the ascs end would stick in the ground?
c'mon, that CAN'T be a dump or the ascs end would stick in the ground?
You got me there. The thread was getting dry and i wanted to post from my new smart phone. my apologiesI'm thinkin ya missin out on the main topic here then bud?? opcorn:
Hey Blake's how much did those pics weigh on the trailer and the grapple ??That's the one I have. Lo-pro, rated at 16k. It sits far more then it gets used at this point but is super handy when needed.
Is that a lucky built trailer ??View attachment 345083 This pic is from not much longer after I picked mine up. I'm in the process of adding a much needed second 10k lbs axel now. It's 20' x 8' with 4' sides which is almost 24 yards.
If I remember correctly it was a 6K piece in the trailer. Believe the grapple had a 6K and two 4K's. All set in with a crane.Hey Blake's how much did those pics weigh on the trailer and the grapple ??
Sure was, Sleevy.career job for ya eh? picked off the ground no doubt.
Some advice I was given was to unplug the wiring harness from the truck when dumping. The trailer will start searching for power when it needs it and can burn up harnesses in the truck under heavy duress.
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