I thin every machine or piece of equipment has its place, and that set up will make money. I like it I bought a 14’ dump trailer and look8ng to buy a smaller tracer like a bx. Good video, enjoyed it.
Great Video and Here is a tip for you: I raise my bucket and lower or it tilt the bucket down so that the top and bottom are parallel you gain almost a foot of forward travel. I don't have to swing the back hoe boom and keep it travel locked. Keep the videos coming!
That was a great fit and the ease of loading and unloading was super. I do like the dump trailer idea for trailering my subcompact from point A to point B without any issues. I have a Massey GC1710 w/ backhoe and your video gave me an idea of how a subcompact would fit in a 14 foot trailer.
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead So far it's been great. I use it predominantly for hauling trailers on the land and a whole lot of mowing. I want to get a 3rd function so I can put a small grapple on the front. Thanks again for the video.
Good timing on this video, I am researching dump trailers for my BX23S. I have 1 ton truck with a 13,025 GVWR, a 14' trailer has 14,000 GVWR & puts me over 26,001 which would require a CDL. I don't operate a business, so i really don't need a CDL. If the BX23S will fit in a 12' trailer (12,000 lb.) I'd be under the 26,001 requirement, but it sure seems silly that I have to select a smaller trailer, so I don't have to jump through the hoops of the required CDL.
Update - I asked the trailer dealership if I can buy a 12,000 lb GVWR 14' trailer. They said they can talk to the manufacture and issue a new title and nameplate for an existing 14' - 14,000 lb GVWR to downgrade it to a 12,000 lb trailer (even though the axles are rated for 14,000 lb.). I didn't know that they could do that. - I ended up ordering a 14' - 12,000 lb gooseneck Sure-Trac - should arrive this month (October).
My BX23s fits in my open 6x12 no issues. I put the button on top of the front rail and I put the backhoe over top of the rear lift gate been doing it for years.
Yeah the right answer is really different for everyone so I figured this is something that would help folks get an idea of what to expect. A dump trailer would be nice for sure!
When loading or unloading a trailer like that it is very important to prevent the trailer from lifting the rear end of the truck. It only takes a small amount of lift on a slope to release the traction provided by the rear wheels of the truck. If the truck and trailer are on a slop the whole kit can roll up or down the slope freely. Loading and unloading on level ground is always good practice - ua-cam.com/video/5iy0E1gKQn8/v-deo.html. As always, I enjoy your adventures and comments - play safe with the roll bar up and the seatbelt on!.
I’ve got a 16 foot Lamar dump trailer and I can fit my bx23s in with the pallet forks on and swing the bucket over. I put the bucket on top of the forks and I’m ready to go
that dump trailer is something that bi have wanted for a long time. i lucked out. my buddy bought 2 of them so i can use his anytime i need it. the only catch is, he rents them out so if i have it and somebody wants to rent it, i pay him rent or drop what im doing and take it home.
Fit like a glove! We need a dump trailer at PG! Tractor Hard! 🚜💪!
Yes you do! Would be so handy!
That BX was a perfect fit I really enjoyed making that video with you Lucas!
Same here, Man!
I thin every machine or piece of equipment has its place, and that set up will make money. I like it I bought a 14’ dump trailer and look8ng to buy a smaller tracer like a bx. Good video, enjoyed it.
Thanks for watching!
Great Video and Here is a tip for you: I raise my bucket and lower or it tilt the bucket down so that the top and bottom are parallel you gain almost a foot of forward travel. I don't have to swing the back hoe boom and keep it travel locked. Keep the videos coming!
Nice! Great tip! Thanks for sharing!
Heck yea man, we load em in those all the time, seem to do just fine.
Nice trailers for sure!
That was a great fit and the ease of loading and unloading was super. I do like the dump trailer idea for trailering my subcompact from point A to point B without any issues. I have a Massey GC1710 w/ backhoe and your video gave me an idea of how a subcompact would fit in a 14 foot trailer.
Oh yeah! How you like that Massey? I’ve heard good things.
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead So far it's been great. I use it predominantly for hauling trailers on the land and a whole lot of mowing. I want to get a 3rd function so I can put a small grapple on the front. Thanks again for the video.
Great video Lucas!👍🏻
Thanks, Bud!
Good timing on this video, I am researching dump trailers for my BX23S. I have 1 ton truck with a 13,025 GVWR, a 14' trailer has 14,000 GVWR & puts me over 26,001 which would require a CDL. I don't operate a business, so i really don't need a CDL. If the BX23S will fit in a 12' trailer (12,000 lb.) I'd be under the 26,001 requirement, but it sure seems silly that I have to select a smaller trailer, so I don't have to jump through the hoops of the required CDL.
That does seem silly…
Update - I asked the trailer dealership if I can buy a 12,000 lb GVWR 14' trailer. They said they can talk to the manufacture and issue a new title and nameplate for an existing 14' - 14,000 lb GVWR to downgrade it to a 12,000 lb trailer (even though the axles are rated for 14,000 lb.). I didn't know that they could do that. - I ended up ordering a 14' - 12,000 lb gooseneck Sure-Trac - should arrive this month (October).
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I use it often
Thanks for sharing
Let's say I got the cart before the horse I really injoy your show keep up the great work
lol. It happens! Thanks for watching! 👊
My BX23s fits in my open 6x12 no issues. I put the button on top of the front rail and I put the backhoe over top of the rear lift gate been doing it for years.
Nice!
Dump trailers a definitely versatile. I wish i would’ve bought one of those instead of a regular utility trailer.
I could put one to good use for sure!
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Nice, I’m debating between a 14’ dump trailer, or a 20’ car hauler.
My current 10’ trailer can only haul the bare tractor.
Yeah the right answer is really different for everyone so I figured this is something that would help folks get an idea of what to expect. A dump trailer would be nice for sure!
When loading or unloading a trailer like that it is very important to prevent the trailer from lifting the rear end of the truck. It only takes a small amount of lift on a slope to release the traction provided by the rear wheels of the truck. If the truck and trailer are on a slop the whole kit can roll up or down the slope freely. Loading and unloading on level ground is always good practice - ua-cam.com/video/5iy0E1gKQn8/v-deo.html. As always, I enjoy your adventures and comments - play safe with the roll bar up and the seatbelt on!.
Great advice! Nobody wants a runaway rig! 👍
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead And you defiantly don't want to be siting on it - not a good content day.
You could probably get the Bx23 in a 12’ unit if you adjusted the bucket.good vid tx.
Probably so.
You can. I have been doing it for years on my open 6x12 utility trailer.
That ain’t going nowhere. Benefit of a small machine like that. Is it fits where mine wouldn’t
Lucas: I see a dump trailer coming to your driveway soon. Take care and stay safe.
Sure would be handy!!!
I’ve got a 16 foot Lamar dump trailer and I can fit my bx23s in with the pallet forks on and swing the bucket over. I put the bucket on top of the forks and I’m ready to go
No that is an awesome setup! I like to hear the combinations people are using.
Try a 10 ft
If I could get access to mine, I would!
With room to spare!
that dump trailer is something that bi have wanted for a long time. i lucked out. my buddy bought 2 of them so i can use his anytime i need it. the only catch is, he rents them out so if i have it and somebody wants to rent it, i pay him rent or drop what im doing and take it home.