My New Used Dump

   / My New Used Dump #21  
I definitely never meant to go over my limits It just so happened that I put concrete and dirt and a stump from my front yard and I was over. :eek:
 

Attachments

  • Stump.JPG
    Stump.JPG
    70 KB · Views: 243
   / My New Used Dump #22  
Lynkage, you can see it is very easy to not know what you weigh till you actually weigh it.
I know when I get gravel for my drive I "try" to get @5 yards per load on average but usually is anywhere from 7.5 tons to 9 tons on a 6400lb dump trailer. My truck doesn't care but the trailer does.

Keep a close eye on your tires, they get hammered on dump trailers...because of the unknown loads... especially if your on gravel roads.
 
   / My New Used Dump #23  
Thank you for the heads up!!

Yes it can happen very easy! Next time I will keep an eye out. My dump trailer tires are @70#. This is recommended.:)
 
   / My New Used Dump
  • Thread Starter
#24  
Well.... i took her on her maiden voyage. A former neighbor of the non-woodburning type gave me a load of free wood. Mostly silver maple with a little ash mixed in. I feel i had the truck and trailer just about as loaded as i ever will. I had to leave a little wood behind, but next time i'm by i can pick it up with just the truck.... less than a pickup load. It is great to be able to move so much in one shot... especially since the wood was almost forty miles from the house. Doing some rough math... i would estimate i had a 4700lb payload in the trailer, and roughly a ton in the truck. I need to get it weighed when full to get an idea how close, or far off my guesstimate is. Has anyone here ever weighed a load of hardwood in their 6X10 trailer?
 

Attachments

  • Bri-Mar Dump 001 (Small).jpg
    Bri-Mar Dump 001 (Small).jpg
    61.1 KB · Views: 274
  • Bri-Mar Dump 002 (Small).jpg
    Bri-Mar Dump 002 (Small).jpg
    61.1 KB · Views: 227
  • Bri-Mar Dump 003 (Small).jpg
    Bri-Mar Dump 003 (Small).jpg
    68.7 KB · Views: 224
  • Bri-Mar Dump 005 (Small).jpg
    Bri-Mar Dump 005 (Small).jpg
    56.8 KB · Views: 197
  • Bri-Mar Dump 008 (Small).jpg
    Bri-Mar Dump 008 (Small).jpg
    68.1 KB · Views: 201
  • Bri-Mar Dump 012 (Small).jpg
    Bri-Mar Dump 012 (Small).jpg
    64.7 KB · Views: 238
   / My New Used Dump #25  
Moisture content will change the weight way too much to take a guess at it.
David from jax
 
   / My New Used Dump
  • Thread Starter
#26  
One for the "For What Its Worth" column:

Went to pick up a free load of oak today.... found on Craigslist. Loaded the trailer till i thought she'd be a good thousand pounds over. Stopped at a nearby truckstop to have it weighed. Got a pleasant surprise.... 6,880 on a 7,000lb trailer ! Dang i'm good !!! I was slightly surprised to see my reg. cab 4 x4 SRW F350 weighed in at 7,720. I know that includes my chainsaws,some misc. tools, a lil tongue weight, etc. ..... and my dog. Dunno why, but i would have guessed she weighed closer to 6.
 

Attachments

  • Chainsaws 015.jpg
    Chainsaws 015.jpg
    497.3 KB · Views: 169
  • Chainsaws 019.jpg
    Chainsaws 019.jpg
    441.8 KB · Views: 139
  • Chainsaws 016.jpg
    Chainsaws 016.jpg
    474.3 KB · Views: 148

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2002 International 4400 SBA 4x2 (A49461)
2002 International...
80in HD Tooth Bucket with Side Cutters ONE PER LOT (A51039)
80in HD Tooth...
2007 JOHN DEERE 624J WHEEL LOADER (A51406)
2007 JOHN DEERE...
2006 INTERNATIONAL MA045 DAY CAB (A51219)
2006 INTERNATIONAL...
12-Wheel Pneumatic Pull-Behind Asphalt Compactor (A49461)
12-Wheel Pneumatic...
2019 Fontaine Traverse HT T/A 48ft Loyboy Trailer (A49461)
2019 Fontaine...
 
Top