Loading Kubota Excavator into 14' PJ Dump Trailer for the First time
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- Опубліковано 23 гру 2024
- This was the first time I loaded the Kubota Kx040-4 into my 14' PJ dump trailer. I made many mistakes in this video and learned a lot from my first time.
Thanks for posting this video. I have a 7x14 dump and i am looking at a Kubota 040 and was trying to figure out if it would haul it safely. Don't mind the negative comments, some people don't understand that not all of us have someone experienced to teach us things and we have to figure it out on our own. They should be encouraging you and also be thankful that you have the balls and motivation to learn on your own. This young man could be one of those who is living off of the gov (your tax money) so cut him some slack. Thank you Shaka Farms!
can't you do 360 degree turns with the mini on top of the trailer?
Tilt the trailer level with the ramps then add your blocks. Wireless remote for the dump helps
This is hilarious! You flat grounders make me 🤣🤣🤣
Invest in some chains, that strap is already torn. I see that your on some mats and that's a good idea.
How does that f250 tow that setup?
Gonna wanna use those rear jacks in the future. If you had been on a hill the truck might have started freewheeling and that's no fun.
Thanks for watching! Yes! I use jack stands under the rear every time now. As well as blocking all the tires
@@rzfbgjy Good man.
I added jacks to the back of my 14’ dump. Had the same issue lifting off the ground and because of that didn’t utilize the trailer as much as I could have at first.
Yea it certainly made moving the machine interesting in the beginning. After this first time I went and got 2x 6 ton jack stands. I throw under the back of the trailer with a inch of play and that works pretty well. When loading and the weight is on the on jacks preventing removing them I just drive forward off the jacks.
Wow, so this actually fits?!?! I am trying to narrow down what type of trailer I'd need in order to move my new-to-me kx040. I was surprised that it fits this nicely inside a 14ft dump trailer. Mine also has the 6-way blade (best thing ever), but no cab and rubber tracks, so probably weighs 500 pounds less than yours. I did not realize that I'd be unable to turn around though, because it would be hitting the sides. Any advice on loading this in a dump trailer vs using an 18 footer equipment trailer?
I'm able to swing the cab and clearing the side of the trailer by lowering the blade so I clear. Works on my EX35
Regular flatbed equipment trailers will always be better at hauling equipment. The only reason you would use a dump trailer is to basically have a 2 in one deal going on. Which is always nice if you dont have a dump truck.
U need rear stands, if u was park on a hill ,your trk would have lift up and start rolling which is dangerous. It does u when ur loading machines.
You need some kind of jackstands for the trailer so it doesn’t lift up the back of your truck. That is dangerous.
What was the weight of the mini?
The truck wheels need to chocked, the dump trailer box needs to be chained down. I have a Bobcat E35 and I load and unload it from my 14 Ft. Dump trailer, but it has to be done safely. The dump trailer needs rear jacks to catch the weight. Make sure the weight of the excavator is over the rear axles. It works, but have to do it with all these steps. Your truck could have rolled down the road because the drive wheel was off the ground. Very lucky good luck and be safe.
I've had my truck off the ground more than once, always use chocks. its a learning curve
it really is learning curve. Now that I've loaded it prob 60 times, in all kinds of sketchy scenarios I got my little system down and its pretty smooth. Still want to get a GN flat deck with hydro tail hehe
press the bucket in center of trailer to lift front tracks and pull and roll up into trailer, may not even need ramps
Aloha Stretch 🤙🏻 thanks for watching....ya we got the ramp loading down real smooth after a couple hundred times doing it now. The no ramp load has been on my mind. I’d really like to perfect that and stop screwing with those ramps. Just concerned how it will be much harder on my trailer. I’d like to get a flat deck machine hauler soon. Then I can do the ol side load too 😏
The rear of the truck looked like it picked up. Scary. Lol
Do NOT stop when your truck picks up off the ground keep going .
That scary feeling going over the tipping point. Ive only loaded on trailers with knee ramps. Like u said you can do jacks. Also you might be able to raise the dump a little but to help with the steep angle.
Hey Cody, yea we tried lifting the dump initially but that seemed like it was too much on the trailer and box, risking torquing the box. Now we've loaded it prob close to hundred times and what we're doing these days is using tires as a cusion when coming over the apex wether its going up and into the box or falling down on the ramps. Thanks for watching and commenting!
As well as 6ton jack stands under the rear of the trailer to prevent lifting the truck
@@rzfbgjy ok as long you found a way that makes it comfortable.
Front came up 2 reasons. In front of box there should be a chain to hold box to frame other reason is you should of raised dump then lower once up
Raise your bed up level with the ramps so there is a straight line from end of ramps to front of trailer.. Set your parking brake and chock your wheels.
Aloha Tommy, yea we had that idea this first time to do that and it was really unstable feeling and the dump cylinder did not like being lowered with all that weight. We’ve loaded hundreds of times since and got it down real smooth these days just using tires as a “shock” absorber as you come over the apex from ramp to deck. I’ll have to make an updated video of how I’ve been loading these days. Thanks for watching🤙🏻
I see many mistakes here wrong way to load, straps are for cars not heavy equipment and that f250 it’s kinda pushing it.
lol yes I know hence the "first time" part of the title. that's kinda why I posted the video. I've greatly improved things since and continuing to learn more everyday. Thankfully here in Hawaii its mostly low speeds but we do have some serious hills. As for the 250, well she's a 7.3 and has no problems🤙
That’s normal for the truck be lifted if you don’t have Jack’s at the rear of your trailer. When it does that don’t stop just keep moving forward.
To prevent damage to the parking Pawl on your trany , put your trany in Neutral , and SET your Emergency brake ! This way , you're pushing against your rear brakes INSTEAD of the parking pawl in your trany !
"That's scary"... what's more scary, is that you guys don't really know what you're doing and getting on the road not being confident in what you do.. tie down with chains and like it should be.. those straps will get cut or just rip off in extreme situations.
I am researching dump trailers and after watching this video I think I would like one that the side opens also
Take a piece of wood and wedge it between the seat and brake pedal!! Thats my favorite!
ooooo good idea. im a lot better at loading this old girl now but that's a trick I'll remember
Just did it first time today. It's pretty damn sketchy! Flat bed trailer all the way.
Don't use straps, got to have chains on that thing.
Yaaa this was early on...I have since got a real big set of chains and fancy speed binders
Are these two having a meeting of the minds
haha Bud and I have a meeting of the minds daily. I feel eternally blessed to get to work with such a unique and experienced 80year old. He still works 7 days a week by choice. Ive gained a vast body of knowledge hangin with Bud
def need to be chaining that down, not straps. nice mini ex
yup, I got some real big chains and binders since then. Thanks for watching Nick
Are the straps even legal?
@@hanzbrixx Yes for anything under 10k