Most farm wagon designs use 2 beams running the length of the wagon which are bolted to the upright standards at the 4 corners of the wagon gear. I was wondering how feasible it would be to reinforce the rear standards with more steel and run a 1" rod through them and the beams. This would create a pivot point. The front standards would not be permanently anchored -- but could have a pin through them.
I have a tractor with FEL. I could disconnect the tongue, drive around and lift (tilt) the trailer bed and dump the contents (Fire wood or dirt) off of the back using the loader. I could fix up a length of log chain to lift with so as to not 'slip' and drop the bed.
This trailer would be 6ftx12ft (wxl) -- easy to maneuver through the woods, with 2x12 side boards. By doing some measuring, the amount of bed that overhangs the rear (behind the pivot point) could be set up to be near the ground when up at a 45 degree angle.
Has anyone done something like this? Suggestions are welcome.
I have a tractor with FEL. I could disconnect the tongue, drive around and lift (tilt) the trailer bed and dump the contents (Fire wood or dirt) off of the back using the loader. I could fix up a length of log chain to lift with so as to not 'slip' and drop the bed.
This trailer would be 6ftx12ft (wxl) -- easy to maneuver through the woods, with 2x12 side boards. By doing some measuring, the amount of bed that overhangs the rear (behind the pivot point) could be set up to be near the ground when up at a 45 degree angle.
Has anyone done something like this? Suggestions are welcome.