Building a "Brush Hauler"

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I used a 4X9 trailer that was very cheap that had tall stakes to hold the brush in.
I got rid of that trailer since I built my 4X8 dump trailer, I didn't need two trailers since the dump trailer can dump it where I want it instead of me pulling it out by hand.

Skunkwerks has a good idea if ya want or need a chipper.
 
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meadowlarkponds said:
Hey Bob,

I like the dump trailor for this job...used it extensively on a land clearing project and after finishing the project, have found lots of other uses for it.


How's your pond and fish (Pacu) doing?

Hey ML! Nice to see you again!

You know, I gotta get myself a dump trailer some day. Maybe make one with real low sides to make loading and unloading easy for dirt and brush. Most dump trailers I have seen were way too optimistic on the depth anyway. I've seen 4-5 of them broken by trying to fill them up to the top.

My pacu are deceased, and weighed ~3# when the cold got them. I didn't stock any this year, as my growout pond is 100% fatheads and my big pond has bass that would eat small pacu. We miss those holy terrors in the pond!
 
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The best thing that I've come up with is an old truck bedliner.
 

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