Sodo
Elite Member
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2012
- Messages
- 3,311
- Location
- Cascade Mtns of WA state
- Tractor
- Kubota B-series & Mini Excavator
It depends how many loads you need to do and how often. I don't even have a place to park a $7,000 dump trailer (at my home) much less make it pay. Sorry not Tractor related but neither is a dump trailer.
I tried putting a tarp under the load (of garden mix) then pull it out with a winch. Not a chance, ripped the tarp (very light plastic bluetarp doubled). So I tried to "roll" it out tying onto the front of the tarp. Not a chance.
I had the 'idea' once about filling the bed with 5 gallon plastic buckets, with a tarp below. Have NOT tried this!
The skidsteer dumps all over the whole array of buckets. Then you level off with a shovel, filling the rest of them. Now you have a bunch of discrete loads that you can distribute where you need the material. Or dump the buckets off the tailgate DOWN into a wheelbarrow. Down is good. Then there is the spillage between the buckets, which could be 10-20% remaining, but its distributed over the tarp, and may be easy to pull out. Square buckets exist too, if you can find them.
I tried putting a tarp under the load (of garden mix) then pull it out with a winch. Not a chance, ripped the tarp (very light plastic bluetarp doubled). So I tried to "roll" it out tying onto the front of the tarp. Not a chance.
I had the 'idea' once about filling the bed with 5 gallon plastic buckets, with a tarp below. Have NOT tried this!
The skidsteer dumps all over the whole array of buckets. Then you level off with a shovel, filling the rest of them. Now you have a bunch of discrete loads that you can distribute where you need the material. Or dump the buckets off the tailgate DOWN into a wheelbarrow. Down is good. Then there is the spillage between the buckets, which could be 10-20% remaining, but its distributed over the tarp, and may be easy to pull out. Square buckets exist too, if you can find them.
