I spent almost 9 years hauling dirt, gravel and rough haul, but started out hauling asphalt. I truly enjoyed those nine years. When you were getting fuel at the fuel station it brought back memories, Man I miss Trump!
I have a 2015 f250, power stroke and YES I fill it up every other day it seems like, I pull a enclosed trailer and a 6 1/2 by 12 dump trailer for my lawncare business, that’s a lot of weight u have there!! I just got my dump trailer about a month ago and I really haven’t broke it in yet!
What kind of truck are you using? Do you think a gas or diesel is better for hauling a dump trailer? Trying to figure out if I should do a gas or diesel. I like working on my own trucks and know nothing about servicing diesel engines. Thanks!
I wouldn't run a diesel unless it's an old one pre '08 with no major emissions shit on it, or a new one with warranty. Gasser will get horrible mileage, but won't cost huge money when it has problems, and won't have as much downtime.
@@mithgo_outdoor have any problems with your dodge? I should add I would run a dpf/def delete if I could get away with it, but I think those days are going to end
That picture at the quarry was sweet! I like doing odd jobs during the week too. Breaks up the monotony of the week to week work. Keep up the great work brother! 👊🏻
That trailer definitely looks like a great investment! Our f250 dump truck can only hold 1 ton safely and confidently, so something like this would definitely come in handy in our company's future. Great video! It's always fun to change up the normal work schedule 👍🏻
At the rate you two are going you'll have a dump trailer or larger dump truck in no time!! My dump trailer has a 5.5 ton capacity. Far more than my F350 dump truck I got rid of. Being able to haul materials for other contractors is a lot of fun. It gets me out on other job sites to see what they're up to.
@@tylerpatterson1267 your level of confidence and definition of safety could be different than theirs. Nothing wrong with erring on the side of caution. More weight is harder to slow down or stop in the event of an emergency. Do you do a lot of snow removal services? It isn't something I get into much at all here in central NC
@@tylerpatterson1267 We've carried 2 tons in our truck, but we will never do it again. It's important to consider stress on your suspension and braking system, less control of the vehicle, going over the legal hauling weight, the weight your tires are recommended for, and premature wear. We would much rather add in the additional trip to the rock yard in our job costing, than add any unwanted accidents when hauling. Safety is our #1 priority. All preference though, we just hold too much value in the work and time that it took to be able to purchase our truck.
Mitchell's Lawn Care LLC that’s fair. I’m in Maine. Snow removal is a huge part of what we do. Our 1 tons have 3-4 yards of salt on them, and my half ton has 1.5 ton or so. And that’s fair, what each person is willing to do is up to them. Just stating that today’s modern trucks are capable of much more than they say they’re “rated” for in my opinion. I have absolutely no problem stopping. But to each their own!
@@mithgo_outdoor for waking up in the brisk cold and sharing some information! We love seeing people share knowledge about hot to use trailers and show how they use them. Keep it up!
me and my daughter are signed up for all three days, it was right at $400 and $150 to bring someone, Kolher is paying for everything you are just paying for hotel
Hey bud, definitely do your research and visit as many trailer dealers as you can. I can't speak on brand because I don't know what is offered around you. Pay close attention to the gauge of steel used on the floor and walls; too thin of metal is no good. Mine is a 14ft Midsota 15,400 GVWR w/ 24" sides. If I had to do it all over again I would've upgraded to the 48" sides. The taller sides make it much easier to haul debris without have to custom build wood sides. If you can spare the extra money definitely go for the hydraulic tongue jack.
had a lot of fun that day! I did my research before purchasing. Making sure to go every option with a fine toothed comb. Midsota makes a premier product.
@@mithgo_outdoor ok great thanks for the feedback. I have a 2500 Cummins too and I was concerned this might be undersized for a 14k trailer. You think you needed the 3500?
@@Ekeenan86 the trailer is carrying the weight not the truck. Your 2500 most likely has the same engine as the 3500. The only difference is your suspension. Your tongue weight will be rated the same on the trailer. So you can pull the same amount. It’s your cargo (truck bed) weight that will be different.
@@Californians_go_home ok sure thanks for the further explanation! I have found air bags in the back helped level out the load when the trailer is full to capacity.
I'll start with I'm in Ontario, Canada. If we are working we can't tow anything more than 10,000 lbs with our regular license. Here we have a G license for the everyday driver, D license for 56,000 lbs and an A license for the tractor trailers. Even a guy with a D license can't tow anything over 10,000 lbs. Than there is the Z endorsement for air brakes. A few years ago they came up with an AR license that will allow you to tow over 10,000 lbs without having to get the Z. A lot of landscapers here go buy a dump trailer and than get caught overweight without the correct license. Do you have something similar or can you tow that trailer with your normal license?
@@mithgo_outdoor I know this is several months old. I believe it’s you combined vehicle weight rating. My dump trailer is rated for 14,000 and my f350 has the beefed up factory weight rating of 11,500 . total is 25,500. As I understand it , if I drove my truck with a gooseneck dump trailer of the same make as mine, it has a weight rating of slightly over 15,000 plus my truck with the 11,500 would make it 26,500. I would legally need a CDL to drive it empty ( no cargo) down the highway because of the combined weight RATINGS being over 26001 pounds. I’ve read where people have their trailers down rated ( taking what was a 15,000 pound trailer for example and having it down rated to a 14,000 pound to skirt the law). I think in any instance , you have to be using it in a commercial application. Private use doesn’t count. If I am wrong, someone please correct this. This is how it was explained to me when I bought my trailer.
@@Californians_go_home you are correct that if the gross combined weight rating (which includes your tow vehicle and trailer) exceeds 26.000 then you would need a CDL.
That's cool that you can help out a friend and make easy money hauling to. I have seen a NCHP car in some of your videos. Are you a NCHP officer too? Got to back the "Blue" as my son is a PO. Have a great day/weekend.
Duramax better fuel mileage. Lol. Just kidding man. Yessir, I'm thankful that it's NOT $4/gal! Another great video. You're doing good with this! It's not scripted and it's UNCUT!!😁👍🏽👍🏽
I'm out of Winston since you said highpoint. so I'm pretty sure you're from the Triad. Pretty sure I follow you on Instagram. Keep up the good work man 👍🏼. Feels good to see some one that's local get it! Man I live so close to that quarry.
Get a real dump truck 😂13 tons in the box, 11 tons in the pup. I work for the county though so no side jobs for me. If your going to be doing this regularly, best advice I could get is do not get to the quarry at opening time. As you saw there is a line there usually. Best to wait an hour or two after they open and it won't be so busy.
Sorry that you feel deceived. In fact, I did haul 25 tons so that’s a fact. Titles only allow a certain number of text. I also didn’t feel the need to say “in multiple loads” because I figured it was understood. Thanks for tuning in Adam.
Why in the Sam hell would you buy it by the cubic yard that shit goes by the ton that's how they buy it.. you never buy that at a landscape company go to the gravel pit and be done with it cheaper !
If i wanted gravel pit dirt I would've bought gravel pit dirt. The dirt was delivering in this video was screen top soil and it's only available at certain places where I live. Don't forget that regions other than where you are operate differently. Also, quality is of the utmost importance to my clients. Dirt that is sold at the city landfill or "gravel pit" as you say it is trash dirt. It is LOADED with sticks, sand and other crap that makes for crappy top soil. Maybe things are different where you live, but that's how it's done here.
@@mithgo_outdoor lol your gravel pit must not know how to do anything because the ground will pitch around here screen their topsoil it's even pulverized nice and fluffy they were even give you a soil analysis if you ask them for it .that's where the landscape companies buy it from they just sell it in yards to jack price
@@travelinthru9519 they sell it by the yard because they most likely don’t have scales, and have a half yard or yard bucket, and I’m sure they do the math on tons to cubic yard conversion to be close to quarry numbers otherwise they wouldn’t be in business....and another reason being how the hell are they gonna sell mulch by the ton
@@travelinthru9519 I think the opposite of what you are saying is true to be honest, buying a cubic yard you know how much you are getting as opposed to by the ton when that can vary so much depending on moisture, and cubic yard quantity is way easier to figure out than tonnage when doing quick measurements
@@RiverValleyLandscaping a yard is a yard, I would think in the winter by the ton you would get less dirt than in the summer. I’m searching for why you would buy by the ton and not the yard. That’s what brought me here. In my mind, I can visualize a yard whether it’s dirt or gravel . I can’t visualize a ton. Looking for an answer in this. I only have landscape supply yards near me not quarries. If it’s just a cost by weight thing than I have no choice. I’d rather say give me 6 yards then have to know what every material weight is summer and winter.
If you own a dump trailer do you offer your services to other contractors? Let me know below. If not, why not?
Yes.
We do sub for other contractors.
@@MyTractorGuy that's great! Excellent way to make some extra cash! Networking is so valuable!
@@mithgo_outdoor Yeah you guys are local to us so we'll have to see about working together.
@@MyTractorGuy shoot me an email sometime and we can link up. Go to my home view and click on about.
I spent almost 9 years hauling dirt, gravel and rough haul, but started out hauling asphalt. I truly enjoyed those nine years. When you were getting fuel at the fuel station it brought back memories, Man I miss Trump!
Right on! I miss the pricing also...
I have a 2015 f250, power stroke and YES I fill it up every other day it seems like, I pull a enclosed trailer and a 6 1/2 by 12 dump trailer for my lawncare business, that’s a lot of weight u have there!! I just got my dump trailer about a month ago and I really haven’t broke it in yet!
the first few scratches hurt, but after that it's all good hahaha
What kind of truck are you using? Do you think a gas or diesel is better for hauling a dump trailer? Trying to figure out if I should do a gas or diesel. I like working on my own trucks and know nothing about servicing diesel engines. Thanks!
2019 Ram 2500 6.7L Cummins. Diesel has more pulling power in my honest opinion
I wouldn't run a diesel unless it's an old one pre '08 with no major emissions shit on it, or a new one with warranty. Gasser will get horrible mileage, but won't cost huge money when it has problems, and won't have as much downtime.
@@juliogonzo2718 cool
@@mithgo_outdoor have any problems with your dodge? I should add I would run a dpf/def delete if I could get away with it, but I think those days are going to end
@@juliogonzo2718 No issues. I am not doing a delete on my truck due to the factory warranty. When the warranty period ends at that point I might.
That picture at the quarry was sweet! I like doing odd jobs during the week too. Breaks up the monotony of the week to week work. Keep up the great work brother! 👊🏻
Thanks Matthew! Anything to break up the day to day grind is a blessing. I'm looking forward to fall leaves! What about you?
For sure! I love the cooler temperatures and leaf cleanups. They are starting to fall here in Ohio and I can’t wait.
Planning on getting a dump trailer before leaf season. Delivery services would be cool to do as well.
Pettit Lawn Care excellent! What brands are around you?
@@mithgo_outdoor load trail, cam superline, and PJ.
That trailer definitely looks like a great investment! Our f250 dump truck can only hold 1 ton safely and confidently, so something like this would definitely come in handy in our company's future. Great video! It's always fun to change up the normal work schedule 👍🏻
At the rate you two are going you'll have a dump trailer or larger dump truck in no time!! My dump trailer has a 5.5 ton capacity. Far more than my F350 dump truck I got rid of. Being able to haul materials for other contractors is a lot of fun. It gets me out on other job sites to see what they're up to.
You can put a lot more than 1 yard on a 3/4 ton.. I run over 1.5 ton in the back of my half ton all winter with a sander and plow on the front.
@@tylerpatterson1267 your level of confidence and definition of safety could be different than theirs. Nothing wrong with erring on the side of caution. More weight is harder to slow down or stop in the event of an emergency. Do you do a lot of snow removal services? It isn't something I get into much at all here in central NC
@@tylerpatterson1267 We've carried 2 tons in our truck, but we will never do it again. It's important to consider stress on your suspension and braking system, less control of the vehicle, going over the legal hauling weight, the weight your tires are recommended for, and premature wear. We would much rather add in the additional trip to the rock yard in our job costing, than add any unwanted accidents when hauling. Safety is our #1 priority. All preference though, we just hold too much value in the work and time that it took to be able to purchase our truck.
Mitchell's Lawn Care LLC that’s fair. I’m in Maine. Snow removal is a huge part of what we do. Our 1 tons have 3-4 yards of salt on them, and my half ton has 1.5 ton or so. And that’s fair, what each person is willing to do is up to them. Just stating that today’s modern trucks are capable of much more than they say they’re “rated” for in my opinion. I have absolutely no problem stopping. But to each their own!
What’s the dimensions of the trailer. How long, deep and width. Thank you
Mine is a HV-14 … here’s the specs via the Midsota website
midsotamfg.com/product/hv-series-dump-trailer/
Dump is my next move 2021 along with a new to me truck.
heck yea! Dump trailers are a game changer! Smart move to take your business to the next level.
Hey, thank you!
For ?
@@mithgo_outdoor for waking up in the brisk cold and sharing some information! We love seeing people share knowledge about hot to use trailers and show how they use them. Keep it up!
How much did you charge for delivery?
$75 minimum
me and my daughter are signed up for all three days, it was right at $400 and $150 to bring someone, Kolher is paying for everything you are just paying for hotel
Lawn Commander see ya there pal!
Hey bud I'm thinking about buying my first dump trailer , any brand you recommend , I'm thinking about getting a 6x12 low profile , how big is yours ?
Hey bud, definitely do your research and visit as many trailer dealers as you can. I can't speak on brand because I don't know what is offered around you. Pay close attention to the gauge of steel used on the floor and walls; too thin of metal is no good. Mine is a 14ft Midsota 15,400 GVWR w/ 24" sides. If I had to do it all over again I would've upgraded to the 48" sides. The taller sides make it much easier to haul debris without have to custom build wood sides. If you can spare the extra money definitely go for the hydraulic tongue jack.
That was definitely a heavy load, looks like you got a good quality trailer for sure
had a lot of fun that day! I did my research before purchasing. Making sure to go every option with a fine toothed comb. Midsota makes a premier product.
@@mithgo_outdoor I am looking to get a trailer, what length and specs is yours?
Great video. Thanks
Glad you liked it!
I use steel toe boots every day and every where and maybe one day I will try some Crocs.
croc nation lol
The trailer was putting in some work
oh yea, she got a workout that day! Thank You for tuning in !
are you from. high point nc?
I'm from Greensboro NC, but reside in High Point NC
@@mithgo_outdoor thats cool im from greensboro too, i just bought a dump trailer for my remodeling business 👌🏼
Are you doing this with a 2500 or 3500 truck? Great video.
2500 Cummins ... thanks for tuning in
@@mithgo_outdoor ok great thanks for the feedback. I have a 2500 Cummins too and I was concerned this might be undersized for a 14k trailer. You think you needed the 3500?
@@Ekeenan86 the trailer is carrying the weight not the truck. Your 2500 most likely has the same engine as the 3500. The only difference is your suspension. Your tongue weight will be rated the same on the trailer. So you can pull the same amount. It’s your cargo (truck bed) weight that will be different.
@@Californians_go_home ok sure thanks for the further explanation! I have found air bags in the back helped level out the load when the trailer is full to capacity.
I'll start with I'm in Ontario, Canada. If we are working we can't tow anything more than 10,000 lbs with our regular license. Here we have a G license for the everyday driver, D license for 56,000 lbs and an A license for the tractor trailers. Even a guy with a D license can't tow anything over 10,000 lbs. Than there is the Z endorsement for air brakes. A few years ago they came up with an AR license that will allow you to tow over 10,000 lbs without having to get the Z. A lot of landscapers here go buy a dump trailer and than get caught overweight without the correct license.
Do you have something similar or can you tow that trailer with your normal license?
Way more strict where you are it seems. With a normal license a driver can operate a vehicle (or vehicle with trailer) weighing up to 26,000lbs.
Actually there is no weight restrictions on a D other than the trailer. As long as you have airbrakes you could go drive a 90,000 concrete pumper
@@mithgo_outdoor I know this is several months old. I believe it’s you combined vehicle weight rating. My dump trailer is rated for 14,000 and my f350 has the beefed up factory weight rating of 11,500 . total is 25,500. As I understand it , if I drove my truck with a gooseneck dump trailer of the same make as mine, it has a weight rating of slightly over 15,000 plus my truck with the 11,500 would make it 26,500. I would legally need a CDL to drive it empty ( no cargo) down the highway because of the combined weight RATINGS being over 26001 pounds. I’ve read where people have their trailers down rated ( taking what was a 15,000 pound trailer for example and having it down rated to a 14,000 pound to skirt the law). I think in any instance , you have to be using it in a commercial application. Private use doesn’t count. If I am wrong, someone please correct this. This is how it was explained to me when I bought my trailer.
@@Californians_go_home you are correct that if the gross combined weight rating (which includes your tow vehicle and trailer) exceeds 26.000 then you would need a CDL.
Love the truck! Perfect setup 👍🏽👍🏽
thanks so much!! It's a true blessing. Thank you for tuning in.
THATS NICE FROM YOU SHARING SOME INFO ABOUT PRICE ON THAT CAT
I figured at least one person would appreciate that! lol Thanks dude and I appreciate you watching!
That's cool that you can help out a friend and make easy money hauling to. I have seen a NCHP car in some of your videos. Are you a NCHP officer too? Got to back the "Blue" as my son is a PO. Have a great day/weekend.
Mark Sizemore thanks for tuning in, yes sir 14 years with the NCSHP
I heard you on Brian’s podcast I think I was your 78th subscriber. Keep it up!!
Patriot Lawn Specialist very cool! Thanks for the support and tuning in!!
Nice video!!
tony newbern thank you
Duramax better fuel mileage. Lol. Just kidding man. Yessir, I'm thankful that it's NOT $4/gal! Another great video. You're doing good with this! It's not scripted and it's UNCUT!!😁👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks for tuning in brother even though you have to talk smack all the time.
@@mithgo_outdoor I love picking with you brother. 😁😁
Hairston Property Management, LLC I know buddy! All is well here!
Subscribed bro!
Tony's Lawn Care hey Tony!! Thanks bud!! I will return the favor
I’m from Concord live in Locust
Hey there, thanks for tuning in to the channel
Lol that must be comfortable to be on crocs
oh yea! Love the Crocs! #crocnation
I'm out of Winston since you said highpoint. so I'm pretty sure you're from the Triad. Pretty sure I follow you on Instagram. Keep up the good work man 👍🏼. Feels good to see some one that's local get it! Man I live so close to that quarry.
thanks for tuning in, Merry Christmas
Get a real dump truck 😂13 tons in the box, 11 tons in the pup. I work for the county though so no side jobs for me. If your going to be doing this regularly, best advice I could get is do not get to the quarry at opening time. As you saw there is a line there usually. Best to wait an hour or two after they open and it won't be so busy.
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All I wants is the gravels 100 tons or yards
any company around you to help?
👍👍👍
thanks for watching
25 tons is 50k no 2500 can do that my 3500 can do 16tons and it’s almost maxed out 1 ton is 2K
If you watch the video you will see it was done in multiple loads. Didn’t say it was in one load.
That’s a pretty deceptive title.
Sorry that you feel deceived. In fact, I did haul 25 tons so that’s a fact. Titles only allow a certain number of text. I also didn’t feel the need to say “in multiple loads” because I figured it was understood. Thanks for tuning in Adam.
@@mithgo_outdoor you need a truck then you can actually haul 25 tons 😁
@@adamfpv8294 maybe one day...
Why in the Sam hell would you buy it by the cubic yard that shit goes by the ton that's how they buy it.. you never buy that at a landscape company go to the gravel pit and be done with it cheaper !
If i wanted gravel pit dirt I would've bought gravel pit dirt. The dirt was delivering in this video was screen top soil and it's only available at certain places where I live. Don't forget that regions other than where you are operate differently. Also, quality is of the utmost importance to my clients. Dirt that is sold at the city landfill or "gravel pit" as you say it is trash dirt. It is LOADED with sticks, sand and other crap that makes for crappy top soil. Maybe things are different where you live, but that's how it's done here.
@@mithgo_outdoor lol your gravel pit must not know how to do anything because the ground will pitch around here screen their topsoil it's even pulverized nice and fluffy they were even give you a soil analysis if you ask them for it .that's where the landscape companies buy it from they just sell it in yards to jack price
@@travelinthru9519 they sell it by the yard because they most likely don’t have scales, and have a half yard or yard bucket, and I’m sure they do the math on tons to cubic yard conversion to be close to quarry numbers otherwise they wouldn’t be in business....and another reason being how the hell are they gonna sell mulch by the ton
@@travelinthru9519 I think the opposite of what you are saying is true to be honest, buying a cubic yard you know how much you are getting as opposed to by the ton when that can vary so much depending on moisture, and cubic yard quantity is way easier to figure out than tonnage when doing quick measurements
@@RiverValleyLandscaping a yard is a yard, I would think in the winter by the ton you would get less dirt than in the summer. I’m searching for why you would buy by the ton and not the yard. That’s what brought me here. In my mind, I can visualize a yard whether it’s dirt or gravel . I can’t visualize a ton. Looking for an answer in this. I only have landscape supply yards near me not quarries. If it’s just a cost by weight thing than I have no choice. I’d rather say give me 6 yards then have to know what every material weight is summer and winter.
He never stop talking not interested in the yipyap
Thankfully there’s a million other channels you can watch. Thanks for your support. Have a blessed day