davedj1
Veteran Member
Ok, some of you know my last go-round with the dump trailer idea.
Had a brain fart yesterday afternoon and called a budy up north that owns a campground. He always has one or two old trailers that people give up on. He said "sure, I got a couple", so off I went this morning. Ended up with a 30' tandem frame not including the tongue for 300 buckeroo's.
The ride home (1 1/2 hrs) was brutal, the thing shook me nearly to death!
The first thing I did when I got home was to measure out what I wanted to keep, got the jackstands and cordless sawsall out and went to town! The frame is 2" x 5" x 1/8" box tube. Axles both have brakes. I have no clue what the axles are rated for but there is an aluminum tag I am going to try and decode. I'm guessing they are 3500# axles.
One thing I have noticed on storebought trailers is their welds don't seem to look worth a darn. I have a carry-on (tractor supply) and the welds on that just plain suck!
So now I have a good start on it, maybe if I can sneak (wife hates me spending money) some steel home tomorrow I can start the dump box.
OK, long winded so on with some pics.
what I started with
the first cut
the second cut (crane worked slick)
third cut
this is exactly how it was stock, I will add an inner gusset once I figure out where the cylender will go.
outer gusset/brace just to satisfy me, there were none on it stock.
Had a brain fart yesterday afternoon and called a budy up north that owns a campground. He always has one or two old trailers that people give up on. He said "sure, I got a couple", so off I went this morning. Ended up with a 30' tandem frame not including the tongue for 300 buckeroo's.
The ride home (1 1/2 hrs) was brutal, the thing shook me nearly to death!
The first thing I did when I got home was to measure out what I wanted to keep, got the jackstands and cordless sawsall out and went to town! The frame is 2" x 5" x 1/8" box tube. Axles both have brakes. I have no clue what the axles are rated for but there is an aluminum tag I am going to try and decode. I'm guessing they are 3500# axles.
One thing I have noticed on storebought trailers is their welds don't seem to look worth a darn. I have a carry-on (tractor supply) and the welds on that just plain suck!
So now I have a good start on it, maybe if I can sneak (wife hates me spending money) some steel home tomorrow I can start the dump box.
OK, long winded so on with some pics.
what I started with

the first cut


the second cut (crane worked slick)

third cut


this is exactly how it was stock, I will add an inner gusset once I figure out where the cylender will go.


outer gusset/brace just to satisfy me, there were none on it stock.
