There's also a lighter weight bumper pull flat front deck trailer made by Rocket City in northern Alabama and also sold through other distributors. It is advertised as a landscaping mulch dump bed. The cost difference is substantial (just under ~6k for the rocket city version). I'm certain that the Midsota will be more robust, better for removals, but the RC one will be better for pruning and staying under weight. I think both are very legitimate for their respective tasks.
The Midsota trailer is kind of in no-man's land because it costs more yet cannot hold debris from a full size tree removal (partly because it is way smaller than a grapple truck dump bed and partly because of its own weight relative to the specs of whatever is hauling it).
The dump on the Rocket City trailer might deform if a log is dumped into it instead of set into it. Great price though, and it can haul more weight legally in some circumstances...
Kind of like that Zahn conversation over on the mini skid steer thread, it depends what you're intending to do most of the time... a Zahn with a rocket city trailer could be a sweet setup.
I've been looking to upgrade from my standard double 3500lbs. axle utility trailer, which I *hate* unloading for 1-2 hrs. when there's no assist (large tree, komatsu, etc.) around. Problem is, there's no clear upgrade for me where I'm paying more money to get more value. 15k for a flat front 12' dump roll-off trailer. 8-9k for a 14' dump bed (with which my mini can barely get a log over the edge), 10k for a beefy flat front rear dump, 6k for a light duty ffrd... End of day, I put new boards on the utility trailer and beat it up some more... for $400 plus regular repairs, it's earned its money so many times over. Once I pay off my mini skid steer, of course, I'll be saving for a grapple truck or crane.
