I mean twin 6k axles. Plus the one I want has power down and gravity down. Topsoil,mulch & firewood is basically what I haul. Will have pocket for 2x when I need taller sides for mulch or just throwing wood in without stacking.12 k axels?? Wow.
I heard with a dump trailer frame that twin cylinder is the worst since if not evenly loaded one side may go up a tad faster and twist the body.I have an N&N dump trailer. 6x12 - 10k GVW for registration purposes. They make a 7x14 14k version though.
Fully galvanized with front mounted 3 stage telescopic cylinder. Made in Montreal and sold throughout Canada and the northern US. I love it - no issues at all.
I've used dump trailers in the past with single stage dual cylinders and they could not dump heavy loads (stone/gravel) because cylinders are aligned horizontally during first part of lift. When the most amount of force is needed, the cylinders are at the greatest mechanical disadvantage.
Thank you for your reply! Looking at pj brand dumps.
So what's a great dump bed trailer mfg? With good paint? Bwise???
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