Garden Tractor Dump Body

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oneparsec

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Has anyone converted and and added a dump body to a garden tractor? I've got an old Roper tractor thats been sitting in the back woods for a few years, (needs to be repowered). My wife has a hard time pushing the wheel barrow after cleaning out the stalls in our barn, and I thought if I could add a dump body to the tractor, it would make it much easier for her when I'm not around to help. Any idea's or suggestions? Anyone done this before?
 
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Don't laugh.......but I have $23.74 in this (wood and one hydraulic fitting). It'll look better with some paint (gotta get rid of that ugly green and yeller..), and I have since made a battery box and got it wired up.

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I can't remember where I saw them, maybe on another forum, but a couple of people built some really neat ones:
 

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Thanks for the photos and ideas, give me something to work with
 
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How would this work using a lawn mower as the base machine?

What is it that makes a garden tractor preferable?

Clem
 
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Don't laugh.......but I have $23.74 in this (wood and one hydraulic fitting). It'll look better with some paint (gotta get rid of that ugly green and yeller..), and I have since made a battery box and got it wired up.

Bobodu,

Does your masterpiece have an hydraulic dump? Tell us more about it. Any more pictures? My wife needs one of these. :)

Thanks,

Clem
 
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That will work. I like the hood design pretty good. I'm building a dump box on a bolens hydro eliminator. I extened it 36'' and the box is 48x48. The tractor had hyd lift for the deck, so it had a valve that I'm using and I just need to add a longer cylinder positioned in the back to lift the box. I'll do my best to get pics on here when I get a camera. I'm alot better with a welder than a computer. I really enjoy the projects u guys have on here. way to go Jack
 
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I don't remember where, but one of the sites had a walk behind one made from a snowblower with a wheelbarrow tub mounted up front. I started building one from a rear engine rider, with a wheelbarow tub in front, but traded it for a laptop computer before it was finished.
 
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Don't laugh.......but I have $23.74 in this (wood and one hydraulic fitting). It'll look better with some paint (gotta get rid of that ugly green and yeller..), and I have since made a battery box and got it wired up.

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Does that come with pedals?
 
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I looked around and I don't seem to have any pictures of the pump before I covered it up with the wood. But the pump is mounted about halfway down the main frame with a belt going up to the engine. Another belt runs from that back to the tranny and this one has a movable idler pulley to engage the gears. I linked the pulley up to it only tightens the belt when the peddle is pushed. Anyone who has real meat eatin' God fearin" gears knows what a pain it is to put the tractor in neutral every time you move to a new pile. The pump is a 1.7 gpm with a built in valve and this powers a single action ram. Still have to get a big spring to pull it back down because I didn't have enough room to mount the hinge far enough back to let gravity do the job and I had this cylinder on the shelf.
 
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Here's another way to run a small pump. This is actually a P/S pump from a Sonoma that I won on ebay for 99 cents plus 3 dollars shipping!! There is a tank under the seat that I made from a short chuck of 5 inch pipe.
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Does that come with pedals?

bobodu,
Sorry for the joke. I couldn't help it.
The wooden hood is very creative! Had it been mine, since I don't weld, it would have still been uncovered with the engine exposed. Nice miters too.
 
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Didn't bother me a bit because I actually gave thought to adding some...
 
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There are a couple of examples of zero turn type tractors hooked to a integrated dump trailer. I have been on the lookout for a second lawn tractor rear end to make a 4x6 dump tractor, among many plans to move dirt. If your land is flat one of those zero turn units would work. For me, using a 1,200lb 4x4 Kubota to pull up to 1500 lbs of dirt (maybe more) and I often get stuck even with tire chains on all four wheels. I almost always need the bucket full of dirt to pull the trailer up hills. If you plan to use a garden tractor, do something like bobodu, push the driving wheels back so the weight is over them.
 

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