npalen
Elite Member
I'm needing to come up with a power dump on my 4'x8' "monster" trailer used mainly for hauling lawn and garden residue to the local landfill. Been thinking about installing a 12 volt winch under the trailer to accomplish this in conjunction with the existing tilt feature on the trailer. Would mount the winch to the underside of the bed and behind the trailer's axle with the cable and hook extending up to the underside of the tongue at the front. Pulling the pin and letting the trailer tilt up (about 20 degrees) would then give the winch roughly a 16" lever arm measured between the cable and the tongue tilt pivot point which is about 17" ahead of the wheel centerline.
I've seen some of the homespun lifts that use a cylinder or jack mounted to the front of the trailer to tilt it but I want to get at least a 60 degree tilt to make sure it empties completely. When the pin has been pulled and the trailer tilted up the tail end will be resting on the ground. I'm thinking of a 3" or so diameter roller(s) mounted under the trailer at the tail end that would let the trailer bed move toward the pickup as the winch tilts it to the full dump position. An alternate to the roller(s) would be to simply leave the pickup in neutral so it can roll back when dumping. The winch has remote control so that I can be in the pickup cab in either case. The advantage of the roller(s) would be that the load could be dumped completely by pulling ahead a few feet with the trailer in the dumped position. Some of this may sound a little silly but I guess the general concept comes from watching trucks unload and reload scrap dumpsters.
I have yet to do any calculations based on geometry but am fairly sure that the 3000 lb winch will more than handle the fairly light load but wondering if you guys have any thoughts on the idea or perhaps have seen something similar that you could share.
I've seen some of the homespun lifts that use a cylinder or jack mounted to the front of the trailer to tilt it but I want to get at least a 60 degree tilt to make sure it empties completely. When the pin has been pulled and the trailer tilted up the tail end will be resting on the ground. I'm thinking of a 3" or so diameter roller(s) mounted under the trailer at the tail end that would let the trailer bed move toward the pickup as the winch tilts it to the full dump position. An alternate to the roller(s) would be to simply leave the pickup in neutral so it can roll back when dumping. The winch has remote control so that I can be in the pickup cab in either case. The advantage of the roller(s) would be that the load could be dumped completely by pulling ahead a few feet with the trailer in the dumped position. Some of this may sound a little silly but I guess the general concept comes from watching trucks unload and reload scrap dumpsters.
I have yet to do any calculations based on geometry but am fairly sure that the 3000 lb winch will more than handle the fairly light load but wondering if you guys have any thoughts on the idea or perhaps have seen something similar that you could share.