Here are some pics of my new trailer for the BX 24. Actually, the third picture is of a bucket hook, the idea of which I stole from others on this board. I'll provide details if anyone is interested.
DickS said:Here are some pics of my new trailer for the BX 24. Actually, the third picture is of a bucket hook, the idea of which I stole from others on this board. I'll provide details if anyone is interested.
DickS said:Here are some pics of my new trailer for the BX 24. Actually, the third picture is of a bucket hook, the idea of which I stole from others on this board. I'll provide details if anyone is interested.
DickS said:The hook mounted on the bucket is placed between the bracket sides in the middle of the bucket. I don't remember the exact dimensions but 2-1/2" X 3-3/4" of 1/4" steel flat plate with two 5/16" holes seems about right. A 5/16" anchor shackle is welded to the plate between the holes and bolted to the bucket with 1" bolts. As I mentioned, this is not my original idea; others have fabricated differently based on the type of equipment but the principle is the same. Some like to place the hooks on the ends of the bucket but I didn't want to stress the loader this way. My preference is to keep the load centered but I'm sure more skilled operators could argue otherwise. Where I live in the UP of Michigan, downed trees are not uncommon. A chain around the tree and attached to the grab hook works great. Just keep the bucket low when backing up to pull anything.
The main thing i don't like is the is the rail all around the trailer =makes it imposssible to load skids/pallets from the sides.ultrarunner said:Very Nice Looking Set-Up. Nothing like having the right size trailer for the job. Please provide more info...
Thanks for posting the details and pics of that trailer. It confirms my thoughts that I could squeeze a BX24 onto a 16' trailer without many problems.I purchased the utility trailer from Johnson Trailer, Colfax Wisconsin in Colfax WI. It is 16' long and 5' (59 1/2") wide. Obviously it will not fit the 60"MMM. The trailer is made to order by a company called Horse Creek Mfg. and Fab. in Texas. The ramp is 4', spring loaded, split, and covered with treadplate. It has the 7000# upgrade. Tires are Kendon (China) and I looked them up on the web and couldn't find any complaints. The web site is pretty comprehensive and you can build your own to order and all the option prices are listed. As far as I know, they do not deliver. I liked the 5' wide option because I'll probably not need the trailer for anything wider, it takes up less space in the toy barn, and all tie-downs can be installed standing alongside the trailer rather than crawling around on top of it. You can see the tie points in the pictures. That's a big plus for us creakers. I also selected the utility style as opposed to the car type or bobcat hauler because of the rail that goes around the trailer offering unlimited tie down points.
Anything else?
It is 16' long and 5' (59 1/2") wide.And if DickS checks in, what is the bed width of your trailer 77 inches or 83 inches. Also, what length is your trailer. That is a sweet trailer rig.
Thanks!
*That's to hold the bucket in place /has nothing to do with a trip hazzard.I'm also curious about mswlogo's comment "In NH (not sure about other states). The bucket should be down with a chain over it. ".
*Would that be for safety? E.g. a chain over the bucket is more visible than one at ground level, and less likely to trip someone?