- Location
- Rocky Mount, NC
I paid $3,300 for my sure trac (used); sold it five years later for $3,900 and now regret selling it... very solid dump trailer... slide in ramp design is smooth and simple.
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I don't use it for brush. Hauling logs. 8x15 15000 gvw trailer. 16' boom
Thank you vet. I talked to a fisherman who has one and said they blast the mill scale off before painting.
Anyone have experience with quality steel and aluminum dump trailers?
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Whoa I don't know what the hec all that b.s is.. I may go for this or the suretrac 16 footer
Good points Royce. I like the scissor myself.. I'll tow stumper and mini with it as well and with different track width on the two I need ramps that are movable and easily stowable.Buy the best quality one you can possibly afford. Dump trailers take a beating. You will want something rugged that can last. Others will have more opinion on what types. But I think a double piston as apposed to one central piston is a good idea. Or, have a scissor style lift. I have found them to be much more stable when dumping. Also, check the gate hinges that they are beefy and well built. Those also take a lot of abuse.