Gordon Gould
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- Location
- NorthEastern, VT
- Tractor
- Kubota L3010DT, Kubota M5640SUD, Dresser TD7G Dozer
I do a lot of work on woods roads. The only way I had to haul rock or gravel into the woods was bucket by bucket. A while back I bought a small used dump trailer to make the job easier on my front end and faster. But I needed a good way to transfer material from my one ton into the trailer. I only have one tractor and it is best to load the trailer when it is hitched to the tractor so I thought it would be nice to be able to dump right from the truck into the trailer. As an experiment I built this thing - it hangs on the top of the tail gate and when you fold down the tail gate it forms a chute (sort of )

When the tail gate is lowered the tailgate chain is the only thing that holds the chute in place

Here is what it looks like on level ground.
EDIT: Added this photo Sat. noon as I forgot it on first try.

You can see that I need to get the truck higher or the trailer lower so that the tail gate is angled down to get a clean dump. I thought I would make a 2 foot deep pit to get the trailer lower. I wasn't sure if the chute scheme would work and thought it might just get twisted off. I made a test today in a spot that isn't ideal. The trailer is sloped and the truck isn't high enough but at least I could see if it would work. I took a video because I couldn't see what was happening being that my truck dump control is in the cab. If it got all twisted up and mangled I wanted to be able to see it. Here is the video of the test.
TrailerLoading - YouTube
This is after I pulled the trailer away - pretty shaky support for the truck. That was a 3 ton load.

This is a ride into the woods to dump the gravel in a mud hole. The road is a little rough. It's hard to drive with one hand holding the camera and I dropped it going thru the mud hole but recovered.
TrailerDumping - YouTube
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When the tail gate is lowered the tailgate chain is the only thing that holds the chute in place

Here is what it looks like on level ground.
EDIT: Added this photo Sat. noon as I forgot it on first try.

You can see that I need to get the truck higher or the trailer lower so that the tail gate is angled down to get a clean dump. I thought I would make a 2 foot deep pit to get the trailer lower. I wasn't sure if the chute scheme would work and thought it might just get twisted off. I made a test today in a spot that isn't ideal. The trailer is sloped and the truck isn't high enough but at least I could see if it would work. I took a video because I couldn't see what was happening being that my truck dump control is in the cab. If it got all twisted up and mangled I wanted to be able to see it. Here is the video of the test.
TrailerLoading - YouTube
This is after I pulled the trailer away - pretty shaky support for the truck. That was a 3 ton load.

This is a ride into the woods to dump the gravel in a mud hole. The road is a little rough. It's hard to drive with one hand holding the camera and I dropped it going thru the mud hole but recovered.
TrailerDumping - YouTube
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