hunterridgefarm
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- Joined
- Jul 12, 2005
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- Location
- Western NC
- Tractor
- Kubota L3130DT, Kubota L185DT, JD LX277
I plan on hauling some cut granite rock in the next couple of weeks. At the old home place we have one of the chimneys was torn down a few years ago and this is very nice granite that we want to use somewhere on our new house. Also have some large cut granite slabs used for steps that I will be hauling.
I had put temporary sideboards on my old trailer and just wedged the 2x4's in the stake pockets. I have a new trailer 20' 10k dovetail. I want to make some sideboards for that are 12-24" high and make them easy to remove and have the sides easy to take off for loading.
I plan to use heavy hinges in the front corners with easy to remove hinge type pins so I can remove the side for loading. Also have some type of hinged tail gate at the back where the flat bed stops and the dove tail begins.
Most stake pockets, or at least the ones on my trailer are larger than the 2x4. I can let the sideboard itself rest on the bad of the trailer but would still have to wedge the 2x4 just to make sure it does'nt vibrate out going down the road.
Thought about drilling a hole through the stake pocket and securing the 2x4 with a lag bolt or putting a lag bolt above and below the stake pocket in the 2x4 to hold it in place. Either way I would have to remove the lag bolts to take one side off for loading.
Anyone have a better method?
I would usually just drop the side boards in and maybe wedge a few of the stakes in. But this granite is fairly big cut rock and I will most likely only haul a layer or two at a time. I don't want to risk the side boards falling off and loseing a few big stones on the highway.
Thanks,
David
I had put temporary sideboards on my old trailer and just wedged the 2x4's in the stake pockets. I have a new trailer 20' 10k dovetail. I want to make some sideboards for that are 12-24" high and make them easy to remove and have the sides easy to take off for loading.
I plan to use heavy hinges in the front corners with easy to remove hinge type pins so I can remove the side for loading. Also have some type of hinged tail gate at the back where the flat bed stops and the dove tail begins.
Most stake pockets, or at least the ones on my trailer are larger than the 2x4. I can let the sideboard itself rest on the bad of the trailer but would still have to wedge the 2x4 just to make sure it does'nt vibrate out going down the road.
Thought about drilling a hole through the stake pocket and securing the 2x4 with a lag bolt or putting a lag bolt above and below the stake pocket in the 2x4 to hold it in place. Either way I would have to remove the lag bolts to take one side off for loading.
Anyone have a better method?
I would usually just drop the side boards in and maybe wedge a few of the stakes in. But this granite is fairly big cut rock and I will most likely only haul a layer or two at a time. I don't want to risk the side boards falling off and loseing a few big stones on the highway.
Thanks,
David