I love all the toys and stuff you do, especially the outdoor work and shop fabrication. That trailer is super cool. I especially like the spare tire cover, got to love a patriot. You and your bride give me a warm feeling seeing the goodness in your hearts and minds that comes through without spoken words, trust me, I know good (godliness) when I see it. I am an old country boy/geezer now battling cancer, but in my day I was a lot like you. God Bless you both, the world is a better place with people like you and Tiffany in it.
That was really nice of them to send you the remote for the dump trailer. I’m definitely going with the 14’ dump trailer when I get the chance. Thank you
Hi, Andrew! This is one of those videos when I have to close my eyes for a few seconds the first time I watch it because it scares me a little bit. Whew! You made it !!!!!
First time too, Hauled my 50hp Kubota on exact same set up, 150 miles, on freshly rebuilt transmission. I would not have had the peace of mind to make a video. Great job. I lost a glass door on my trip. But my load lockers, grade 70 chain held up amazing.
That was so cool! That trailer didn't budge. I agree with the guy that said I wish I had the property to justify the equipment! Keep up the great content. Cool shoes.
Dang that was awesome of Northstar to send you out some sweet stuff. My diamond C trailer didn't come with a wireless remote 😕😕😕 or a solar charger panel 🤷🏽♂️...
That's an awesome trailer... I'm jelly. I was just thinking that I needed a new pair of slip-ons for around the yard. Might as well get two pair, one for the front door and one for the back. Gotta get a pair of 🐔 boots for my wife too. 👍
No kidding, those boots are comfortable and crazy cheap. The slip ons I wear everyday to keep that morning dew off my feet. Don't forget to use that coupon code.
I agree with Jeremiah, very nice of them to send you the gifts. Of course they are getting marketing at a targeted audience that will probably purchase some of their products. Who knows what the future holds, perhaps they will decide to become a sponsor of your channel. In any event, yet another great video.
I've been considering a dump trailer, but would only consider a gooseneck dump so I can leave the bucket on and set the loader up on the gooseneck so I have room to keep an implement on the back of the tractor...
I absolutely love my dump trailer. Personally I find the equipment a much better choice for a tractor. With that said, we all can't afford two expensive trailers. Take care!
I gotta admit, i watched the video where you got the dump trailer, caught the bug myself, and went out and bought one too. I really wanted the iron bull, because it does look like the best value on the market. However where I'm at in Oklahoma, there were no dealers around, the closest thing i could find was about 8 hrs away, i decided on a PJ right down the road. i bought WAYYY too much trailer for what i really needed, but man, its nice being able to not worry about capacty lol. maybe PJ should send you a thank you gift as well LOL
Cool video....I bet you will get a lot of stares on the road if you ever have to haul your tractor - that is a somewhat unusual site LOL. Awesome goodies Northstar sent you. Your honesty in your reviews pays off - that's great! 👍💜💜💜
Norstar also makes the service bodies used by both Diesel Creek and Let'sDig18. That alone says a lot. They did that on their own. No sponsorship. Just like you. Really says a lot when so many people end up with the same/similar decision.
I guess now that you hit 100K you'll get more attention from all kind of producers, sweet!!! You're gonna be getting all sorts of toys (Yes, Mr Gray, I know it is pronounced "tools"🤣)
That truck and trailer didn't even move while you were loading the tractor. Your tractor looked great in the trailer. Your goodie bag was amazing. wireless remote. What will they think of next?
❤ you are doing a great thing on the channel Keep up the good work. Sorry I don’t comment much. I do watch every episode though 😊 and try to make it to all live streams
Your loader front cross bar was in danger of pushing into your lift cylinder on the first try; if that tractor ever moved forward it would have caused some damage. Maybe lift loader a bit.
Did you use wheel chalks when loading tractor? I place them in front of wheels to stop the tractor from pushing truck forwards when loading.. chalk set on trailer and truck.
Think the wheel chalks would help block the truck from moving while loading. Should this help take pressure off the transmission while belting loaded. I prefer rubber chalks over plastic. Think they grip better. I have seen truck move forward while being loaded. Scary as all out. Cheap insurance for loading.
Great video. I have one question: Have you tried pulling the pins to raise the stabilizer legs with the tractor loaded. It looks like the pins would be difficult to get out with a load on trailer.
@@TKCLdang I’m glad I saw your video. We don’t have a tractor but are looking at cab tractors about the same size as yours. We will be getting the trailer before the tractor though. I hadn’t even thought about getting in and out of the tractor. We do house flips and will use the trailer for trash mostly but also for picking up landscaping material. We want to get the tractor for use on site as well for various things and on our home land. I appreciate you getting back to me. Trying to buy once and not make a mistake so your videos and insight is helpful.
@@TKCL Yeah Im aware, honestly until your video I had fully decided on a high side trailer(36-48"). I knew I could raise them higher but was only thinking about debris height and thinking itd be easier with high sides. Didnt even occur to me to think about getting in and out of the tractor. All I was thinking about was length, width and weight capacity. I have to go back to my local trailer supplier to check out the thickness of the steel as well.
Hey Andrew, I just noticed your Gatortail in the background, it would be cool if you made a little overview and maintenance video on it. I’ve had one for close to 10 years, but when I first got it I was looking all over online for maintenance videos. A lot of people don’t know what they are and their purpose.
Very nice! Those stabilizer braces..... how do you release them with a load on the trailer? My trailer has hydraulic units so I can retract them if a load remains on them.
You don't want the Stabilizers on the ground to start... too much weight focused right on the back... You want the load to bear down on the Springs first, and then have the Stabilizers support the rest.. That way the trailer is properly Planted on the ground while loading a piece of equipment on ramps 💁♂️
Pucker up moment!! I'm in the market for a dump trailer but I'm waiting to see if some of these will start to come down because a lot of corporations are starting to show earnings and they are down 13% to 18%.. I believe our economies in a starting trickle-down recession!!
I agree with you. With that said this company was by far the cheapest well built trailer compared to the big name brands. I don't know that I'd see this one dropping much.
I think it's perfect for large loose debris, but 16 is mighty big for using around the property. I personally wanted a 12ft model, but I knew it wouldn't handle my tractor.
Thank you for the video. Im in the same boat needing a trailer for my L6060. Do you think if you got the 3ft sides on an 8ft wide trailer, you could squeeze out the door? Im thinking about a 16f or even 18ft but I would like a 3ft side wall
If your tractor is cab, stay with 2ft side walls so you can open the doors. You can always add the top boards to extend the height and carrying capacity, all while quickly removing them when the tractor needs to be opened up. 8ft wide will be a nightmare to operate on small roads, lots ect.
@@TKCL Thank you, I didnt think about the back roads with a wider trailer. I have a new f250 and its already pretty wide. I was just thinking I would have more room to fit the tractor in but then again my tractor is like 6'3"so it would fit in the 7ft wide. I think what you suggested is the best way. Probably 2ft sides would be much easier to open the doors.
@ffrob2001 plus you only need high sides for light debris like trash or limbs. You'll never fill a 3 or 4ft high side trailer up with rock or dirt. You'd be WAY over the carrying capacity.
Looks like a really solid setup, but how would you go about raising those rear stabilizer jacks back up with the weight of the tractor on the retaining pins? I'd imagine you'd need to use a farm jack or something to take the pressure off the pins in order to remove them.
Tiffany, please do ECHO Crossfire .105, Stens Edge, Maxpower square one .105, Oregon Platinum .105, Cyclone trimmer line, Xtreme trimmer line, Husqvarna Trim force Square, Husqvarna titanium force, Speed Pro .105, and yardworks .105 which sold at Menards. Even Echo black diamond and Stens Razor .105
Great video! Do you think the rear stabilizers are mandatory? Can you do a video comparison without the rear stabilizers to see how much it wants to lift up on the back of your truck?
Not mandatory in my case as the ground is flat and the trailer has a lot of tongue weight. With that said it's not worth loading equipment without them. Your putting unnecessary stress on your hitch, truck, axles and trailer without them.
I was going to mention that you'll want to keep the safety feet far enough above the ground to not hold any load once the trailer is loaded, otherwise you're stuck with stuck posts ugh but you've already addressed that in a reply to a previous comment. So, instead I'll say that your shoe folks are missing out by not selling westerner-sized shoes (men's US 15 here, lol)
I'm so glad Northstar appreciated your excellent product review. Seems like a very reputable company. The wireless remote will be invaluable. Also appears you have a bot posting numerous replies🙄
@@TKCL It's still there. Starts with Carlos and ends with 2942. Posted 3 times last I checked. One reply was addressed to Tiffany and had bunches of weed eater brands. If it's not a bot, why would someone post something like that.
I have a much smaller tractor. I have an 18' car trailer I use to haul my tractor and implements when needed. I was originally going after a 16' trailer but it sold before I got to the dealership, they had the 18' car trailer available so I bought it...this was during COVID, so inventory was very scarce, so I took what they had....if I did it again I wouldn't have bought a car trailer, I would have bought a dump trailer...far more useful overall, I don't particularly want to or need to haul cars and if I did I could rent the UHAUL car hauler trailer. I've been thinking lately of putting my trailer up for sale, taking the money from that and putting it towards a dump trailer...the problem is, if I needed to haul all of my implements I couldn't as a 7x14 dump trailer isn't long enough...with my car trailer I can side load stuff too, pallets, implements, etc. With a dump trailer you have to load everything from the back, inconvenient for a lot of reasons...so its kind of a catch 22. What exactly are you doing, and what are you going to be doing the most, and what are you hauling, what implements/attachments do you need to haul, etc. I mean truthfully you'd really want a flat bed, and a dump trailer, but in the end a flat bed is better for me, and I can rent a dump trailer for the few times I'd ever use one. I do need to add a winch to my car trailer though, would be useful sometimes for dragging stuff onto the trailer.
As mentioned in the video I don't haul my tractor, it stays on the property. I just wanted a trailer capable of hauling it when absolutely needed. A car trailer with 7k axles is the way to go if hauling a tractor often.
"Oh know, you 'sold out' again!!" Just kidding!! I wish I had the property to need this. I am in the process of looking at some properties now and your channel helps me to know what I need to consider. Keep em coming Andrew!!! These are well worth the watch!!!
I have a 4066R as well. I want to buy a dunp trailer. I have a car trailer I can haul it on now. I was thinking about a deckover but I think I want something lower. I can always load from the side on my car trailer. So, that feature of a deckover is probably something I can do without. I think I will still get a 16ft dump trailer but it is nice to know how to fit my 4066R on a 14-footer. So, how does it tow a highway speed?
When loading , PUT your truck in Neutral and set the parking brake ! this way you are NOT pushing against the parking Pawl when the Trany is in "Park" rather than Neutral !!!
No way as I've been using it from the tractor with no plug. Florida sun is no joke, even at a 1/2 amp charging day after day it will absolutely top the battery off after a few dumps.
Maybe this is where it os on video But You May want to look Very Close at Your Hitch on your Truck..Looks Like it is Bowed Down Quit a Bit To Me(More Than it Should Be) But Like i said It May Just Be The Camera Angle ...But Never Hurts to Double Check! I would Also Say Be Very Careful If/When You Must Load the Tractor Backwards But Hell im sure you know..i aint no dam safety sally..lol.
Norstar is smart hooking up with you. You are a great, smart and honest content creator. Good on them for hooking you up with the goody bag.
Thank you
Junk trailers
I love all the toys and stuff you do, especially the outdoor work and shop fabrication. That trailer is super cool. I especially like the spare tire cover, got to love a patriot. You and your bride give me a warm feeling seeing the goodness in your hearts and minds that comes through without spoken words, trust me, I know good (godliness) when I see it. I am an old country boy/geezer now battling cancer, but in my day I was a lot like you. God Bless you both, the world is a better place with people like you and Tiffany in it.
Sorry to hear about your battle! May God bless you and heal you.
That was really nice of them to send you the remote for the dump trailer. I’m definitely going with the 14’ dump trailer when I get the chance. Thank you
Yes very generous!
Hi, Andrew! This is one of those videos when I have to close my eyes for a few seconds the first time I watch it because it scares me a little bit. Whew! You made it !!!!!
Scared me too 🤣
First time too, Hauled my 50hp Kubota on exact same set up, 150 miles, on freshly rebuilt transmission. I would not have had the peace of mind to make a video. Great job. I lost a glass door on my trip. But my load lockers, grade 70 chain held up amazing.
Hate that you lost a door, ouch.
That was so cool! That trailer didn't budge. I agree with the guy that said I wish I had the property to justify the equipment! Keep up the great content.
Cool shoes.
We feel blessed to have this place.
But wasn't your tractor weight pushing down on the stands? And the front jack was already near the ground. 19:35
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm that eagle flag looked awesome.
Thank you again!
I was getting ready to compliment Andrew on that beautiful tire cover, but if it came from you, you have nice taste and a generous heart. Thank you.
Man that is a bad ass American 🇺🇸🤘🏽 eagle 🦅 flag tire cover 🤔🤔🤔 where is the link to that 🤷🏽♂️
Dang that was awesome of Northstar to send you out some sweet stuff. My diamond C trailer didn't come with a wireless remote 😕😕😕 or a solar charger panel 🤷🏽♂️...
😬 Was very nice of them!
Great information and review Andrew. Nice of NorthStar to reach out!
Yes it was nice of them!
Love that Northstar did that! Will be checking them out for my next trailer.
That was very thoughtful of them.
Sounds like a fantastic customer experience with Norstar. Hopefully that continues if the need ever arises.
Very happy thus far.
Man I would have never thought of the side height before hand. Nice setup you got there bud.
It was for sure on my mind, I tend to over analyze things like that 🤣
Andrew, so glad the 4066r tractor loaded just fine on the trailer. Hope jd reaches out to offer a skid steer for demo.
JD doesn't sponsor anyone, they are not into that for some reason. I'd love to have a skid steer or mini ex one day.
Nice trailer Andrew! I used to haul my tractor in my 14’ dump trailer all the time!
Thank you, looking forward to filling it up with logs and firewood soon.
I love that trailer, you sure did your home work before you bought one. Looks like you have made a excellent choice. Love your new remote 👍👍❤️❤️🇨🇦
I think it's going to be great!
1st test resilience
2nd test cut grass filled test strips
3rd test trimmer line welded together each other trimmer line to make hybrid.
Really cool video and awesome shirt! Didn’t know that wireless remote was so easy to hook up!
Very easy!
That's an awesome trailer... I'm jelly. I was just thinking that I needed a new pair of slip-ons for around the yard. Might as well get two pair, one for the front door and one for the back. Gotta get a pair of 🐔 boots for my wife too. 👍
No kidding, those boots are comfortable and crazy cheap. The slip ons I wear everyday to keep that morning dew off my feet. Don't forget to use that coupon code.
@@TKCL I didn't forget... it saved me $20!
Nice! Please let me know how they hold up, fit or anything else good or bad. It's nice to hear feedback on who I'm working with.
I agree with Jeremiah, very nice of them to send you the gifts. Of course they are getting marketing at a targeted audience that will probably purchase some of their products. Who knows what the future holds, perhaps they will decide to become a sponsor of your channel. In any event, yet another great video.
You never know, regardless I sure appreciate them sending the items over.
Thanks for all the info in your video it is definitely helpful in helping figure out what dump trailer I need 🇺🇲🇺🇲
Glad it was helpful
I've been considering a dump trailer, but would only consider a gooseneck dump so I can leave the bucket on and set the loader up on the gooseneck so I have room to keep an implement on the back of the tractor...
I absolutely love my dump trailer. Personally I find the equipment a much better choice for a tractor. With that said, we all can't afford two expensive trailers. Take care!
You need a weight distributed hitch.
Yes I do, had one for my camper.
Awesome video, awesome company!!!
Thank you for watching
What an awesome video.
Thank you for watching
I gotta admit, i watched the video where you got the dump trailer, caught the bug myself, and went out and bought one too. I really wanted the iron bull, because it does look like the best value on the market. However where I'm at in Oklahoma, there were no dealers around, the closest thing i could find was about 8 hrs away, i decided on a PJ right down the road. i bought WAYYY too much trailer for what i really needed, but man, its nice being able to not worry about capacty lol. maybe PJ should send you a thank you gift as well LOL
Lol sorry to have spent money for you 😬
Cool video....I bet you will get a lot of stares on the road if you ever have to haul your tractor - that is a somewhat unusual site LOL. Awesome goodies Northstar sent you. Your honesty in your reviews pays off - that's great! 👍💜💜💜
It's going to be an interesting haul for sure.
Norstar also makes the service bodies used by both Diesel Creek and Let'sDig18. That alone says a lot. They did that on their own. No sponsorship. Just like you. Really says a lot when so many people end up with the same/similar decision.
I like watching those channels when I find time.
Hey Andrew, you should look at adding a master power switch to kill all power while transporting. Specially now that you have added a wireless remote
Not a bad idea.
HAHA, wouldn't that be a sight accidently hit that dump button on the remote while going down the road and dump the tractor out the back LOL.
Most of those remotes require you to press both the up and down buttons to turn on/off the remote.
one more cool addition to the remote lift would be a tailgate camera so you could see how much is dumping out
I guess now that you hit 100K you'll get more attention from all kind of producers, sweet!!! You're gonna be getting all sorts of toys (Yes, Mr Gray, I know it is pronounced "tools"🤣)
Lol he corrected you quickly didn't he 🤣
@@TKCL Did the same in the live chat😎🤣
That truck and trailer didn't even move while you were loading the tractor. Your tractor looked great in the trailer. Your goodie bag was amazing. wireless remote. What will they think of next?
That company was very generous just like our viewers.
That’s pretty cool
Congratulations 👏🎉
1st place!
@@5150cash well a blind armadillo finds an acorn every now and then 😂
@@Tripring2000 ahahaha 😜🤣
@@Tripring2000 don't forget also a freedom seed depending on the location 🤔🤔🫣🫣🫣🫣🫣
Andrew,👀like your in like 👍 flint for doing a lot of work with your dump trailer ❤😊
Awesome
❤ you are doing a great thing on the channel Keep up the good work. Sorry I don’t comment much. I do watch every episode though 😊 and try to make it to all live streams
No worries, thanks for watching.
Your loader front cross bar was in danger of pushing into your lift cylinder on the first try;
if that tractor ever moved forward it would have caused some damage. Maybe lift loader a bit.
like the dump trailer now you can move the dirt and gravel and tree limbs. be bless and love and safe. 7/5/2023 5:37 pm central time SAVANNAH TN.
I love that trailer.
Did you use wheel chalks when loading tractor? I place them in front of wheels to stop the tractor from pushing truck forwards when loading.. chalk set on trailer and truck.
No I don't since everything is so flat here.
Think the wheel chalks would help block the truck from moving while loading. Should this help take pressure off the transmission while belting loaded. I prefer rubber chalks over plastic. Think they grip better. I have seen truck move forward while being loaded. Scary as all out. Cheap insurance for loading.
hi there nice trailer , good show . john
Hi Mr John!
Great video. I have one question: Have you tried pulling the pins to raise the stabilizer legs with the tractor loaded. It looks like the pins would be difficult to get out with a load on trailer.
Yes, I've loaded this many times with a tractor. It's best to leave the jacks a few inches above ground.
Think you’d be able to squeeze out of the cab with the taller 36-48” sided trailers.
Probably not, that's a big reason I wanted 24 inch sides.
@@TKCLdang I’m glad I saw your video. We don’t have a tractor but are looking at cab tractors about the same size as yours. We will be getting the trailer before the tractor though. I hadn’t even thought about getting in and out of the tractor. We do house flips and will use the trailer for trash mostly but also for picking up landscaping material. We want to get the tractor for use on site as well for various things and on our home land. I appreciate you getting back to me. Trying to buy once and not make a mistake so your videos and insight is helpful.
@@redman2751 don't forget you can always add boards to the side of a 24 inch trailer to make it haul more. You can then remove them for a tractor.
@@TKCL Yeah Im aware, honestly until your video I had fully decided on a high side trailer(36-48"). I knew I could raise them higher but was only thinking about debris height and thinking itd be easier with high sides. Didnt even occur to me to think about getting in and out of the tractor. All I was thinking about was length, width and weight capacity. I have to go back to my local trailer supplier to check out the thickness of the steel as well.
Hey Andrew, I just noticed your Gatortail in the background, it would be cool if you made a little overview and maintenance video on it. I’ve had one for close to 10 years, but when I first got it I was looking all over online for maintenance videos. A lot of people don’t know what they are and their purpose.
I'll keep that in mind. Love that boat!
Very nice! Those stabilizer braces..... how do you release them with a load on the trailer? My trailer has hydraulic units so I can retract them if a load remains on them.
You lock them in place a few inches above the ground to avoid binding.
You don't want the Stabilizers on the ground to start... too much weight focused right on the back... You want the load to bear down on the Springs first, and then have the Stabilizers support the rest.. That way the trailer is properly Planted on the ground while loading a piece of equipment on ramps 💁♂️
@georgehofgren6123 you don't want your stabilizers to completely touch the ground or you'll never get the pin out to lift them.
What is the part number for the wireless remote?
Pucker up moment!! I'm in the market for a dump trailer but I'm waiting to see if some of these will start to come down because a lot of corporations are starting to show earnings and they are down 13% to 18%.. I believe our economies in a starting trickle-down recession!!
I agree with you. With that said this company was by far the cheapest well built trailer compared to the big name brands. I don't know that I'd see this one dropping much.
@@TKCL I wish they would do manufacturer rebates! 500- $1,000
@@TKCL contemplating about going to the 16 foot trailer
I think it's perfect for large loose debris, but 16 is mighty big for using around the property. I personally wanted a 12ft model, but I knew it wouldn't handle my tractor.
Thank you for the video. Im in the same boat needing a trailer for my L6060. Do you think if you got the 3ft sides on an 8ft wide trailer, you could squeeze out the door?
Im thinking about a 16f or even 18ft but I would like a 3ft side wall
If your tractor is cab, stay with 2ft side walls so you can open the doors. You can always add the top boards to extend the height and carrying capacity, all while quickly removing them when the tractor needs to be opened up. 8ft wide will be a nightmare to operate on small roads, lots ect.
@@TKCL Thank you, I didnt think about the back roads with a wider trailer. I have a new f250 and its already pretty wide. I was just thinking I would have more room to fit the tractor in but then again my tractor is like 6'3"so it would fit in the 7ft wide.
I think what you suggested is the best way. Probably 2ft sides would be much easier to open the doors.
@ffrob2001 plus you only need high sides for light debris like trash or limbs. You'll never fill a 3 or 4ft high side trailer up with rock or dirt. You'd be WAY over the carrying capacity.
could you do a video about properly strapping down equipment?
I'll keep it in mind.
i meet to add also do they have a monitor that would work with the cameras so you can see
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Looks like a really solid setup, but how would you go about raising those rear stabilizer jacks back up with the weight of the tractor on the retaining pins? I'd imagine you'd need to use a farm jack or something to take the pressure off the pins in order to remove them.
That's why I mentioned you keep them above the ground.
@@TKCL Oh, gotcha. I must have missed that part.
Tiffany, please do ECHO Crossfire .105, Stens Edge, Maxpower square one .105, Oregon Platinum .105, Cyclone trimmer line, Xtreme trimmer line, Husqvarna Trim force Square, Husqvarna titanium force, Speed Pro .105, and yardworks .105 which sold at Menards. Even Echo black diamond and Stens Razor .105
Great video! Do you think the rear stabilizers are mandatory? Can you do a video comparison without the rear stabilizers to see how much it wants to lift up on the back of your truck?
Not mandatory in my case as the ground is flat and the trailer has a lot of tongue weight. With that said it's not worth loading equipment without them. Your putting unnecessary stress on your hitch, truck, axles and trailer without them.
Not sure if this question has been asked but what’s the white pickup your running to haul that trailer? Looks like a gas 3/4 ton?
An old 2001 GMC 2500hd with the gas 6.0. It isn't ideal, but it works.
As always, Andrew, sweet ! You always research and your trailer has shown that in a future need plus applications as needed 🫡
Thank you for watching
Please upload Trimmer lines, Andrew and Tiffany.
Could you share link of the solar panels?
Here you go amzn.to/3rkusLu
I was going to mention that you'll want to keep the safety feet far enough above the ground to not hold any load once the trailer is loaded, otherwise you're stuck with stuck posts ugh but you've already addressed that in a reply to a previous comment. So, instead I'll say that your shoe folks are missing out by not selling westerner-sized shoes (men's US 15 here, lol)
15,thats a big ol foot! 😊
@@TKCL Being tall is just another "plus-sized" to which standard retail doesn't cater :)
Do the asfalt millings then soak it in diesel it will make it hard as asphalt
Nice!
What kind of glass do you have on your tractor. I would be nervous with rocks hitting the glass while transporting it.
Whatever is factory, it's a risk you take transporting.
I guess you could attract removable cellular Cam to monitor flow rate of material.
I've got wireless cameras on my tractor, those would work well for that need.
@@TKCL I thought raising trailer to spread material and monitor flow would block tractors view.
No I could add another wireless camera on the trailer.
@@TKCL that was what I was thinking. Remove Cam after project.
I'm so glad Northstar appreciated your excellent product review. Seems like a very reputable company. The wireless remote will be invaluable.
Also appears you have a bot posting numerous replies🙄
I haven't seen spam yet unless another moderator has already deleted them.
@@TKCL It's still there. Starts with Carlos and ends with 2942. Posted 3 times last I checked. One reply was addressed to Tiffany and had bunches of weed eater brands. If it's not a bot, why would someone post something like that.
Ahhh I seen those. Very oddly written, I just ignored it.
I have a much smaller tractor. I have an 18' car trailer I use to haul my tractor and implements when needed. I was originally going after a 16' trailer but it sold before I got to the dealership, they had the 18' car trailer available so I bought it...this was during COVID, so inventory was very scarce, so I took what they had....if I did it again I wouldn't have bought a car trailer, I would have bought a dump trailer...far more useful overall, I don't particularly want to or need to haul cars and if I did I could rent the UHAUL car hauler trailer. I've been thinking lately of putting my trailer up for sale, taking the money from that and putting it towards a dump trailer...the problem is, if I needed to haul all of my implements I couldn't as a 7x14 dump trailer isn't long enough...with my car trailer I can side load stuff too, pallets, implements, etc. With a dump trailer you have to load everything from the back, inconvenient for a lot of reasons...so its kind of a catch 22. What exactly are you doing, and what are you going to be doing the most, and what are you hauling, what implements/attachments do you need to haul, etc.
I mean truthfully you'd really want a flat bed, and a dump trailer, but in the end a flat bed is better for me, and I can rent a dump trailer for the few times I'd ever use one. I do need to add a winch to my car trailer though, would be useful sometimes for dragging stuff onto the trailer.
As mentioned in the video I don't haul my tractor, it stays on the property. I just wanted a trailer capable of hauling it when absolutely needed. A car trailer with 7k axles is the way to go if hauling a tractor often.
Any updates on your dove fields?? Love watching them videos
Coming soon, just bought a lot of seed.
@TKCL good too hear
"Oh know, you 'sold out' again!!" Just kidding!! I wish I had the property to need this. I am in the process of looking at some properties now and your channel helps me to know what I need to consider. Keep em coming Andrew!!! These are well worth the watch!!!
Yep sure did 🤣
@@TKCL 🤣😂
Great video , what name brand of mud grip tires you running on the 2500hd ?
Falken, absolutely the best and longest lasting tires I've ever owned.
I have a 4066R as well. I want to buy a dunp trailer. I have a car trailer I can haul it on now. I was thinking about a deckover but I think I want something lower. I can always load from the side on my car trailer. So, that feature of a deckover is probably something I can do without. I think I will still get a 16ft dump trailer but it is nice to know how to fit my 4066R on a 14-footer. So, how does it tow a highway speed?
I've yet to tow, going to be a handful I'm sure.
You may find out that you need to pull that tractor all the way forward until you move the stabilizer stands up to transport mode
Apparently I edited me out discussing having the stabilizers a few inches above the ground to avoid that.
What model of that ironbull trailer?
DTB8314072-10007_BLK
When loading , PUT your truck in Neutral and set the parking brake ! this way you are NOT pushing against the parking Pawl when the Trany is in "Park" rather than Neutral !!!
I've heard this before, good tip.
A 7W charger is only .583 amps. It’s probably charging from the trailer plug
No way as I've been using it from the tractor with no plug. Florida sun is no joke, even at a 1/2 amp charging day after day it will absolutely top the battery off after a few dumps.
do they make cameras that you could hook somewhere in the back so you can see how much rock is comming out did you 2 have a good 4th🎉
Yep, I have two on my tractor. They do require power though.
Conclusions after loading.............I shoulda waited and purchased the 16 footer................!
Nope, this easily hauls my tractor. I'd get an equipment trailer if I wanted to haul my tractor for working.
How about electric brakes? just wondering
It has them.
What is missing in this video???
I have not heard Mister Rooster!!! 🙂
I edited a lot out of this video because he wouldn't shut up. Had to repeat myself a lot 🙄
Just remember where you left the remote, ya don't want to lose it.
No kidding
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If you listen closely in the video you can hear that Chevy truck shed a few tears when that tractor was on it. Oh, did I say that out loud?
Lol yeah being 22 years old it isn't happy.
@@TKCL001 2500hd? Gas or diesel?
Gas
Maybe this is where it os on video But You May want to look Very Close at Your Hitch on your Truck..Looks Like it is Bowed Down Quit a Bit To Me(More Than it Should Be) But Like i said It May Just Be The Camera Angle ...But Never Hurts to Double Check! I would Also Say Be Very Careful If/When You Must Load the Tractor Backwards But Hell im sure you know..i aint no dam safety sally..lol.
My truck has a body lift and the junky spacer they put over the hitch is at an angle, I hate it.
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Last Ricky!
@@TKCL help me. Tom Cruise 😭
@@5150cash your second lol ! better than broke down on the track
I'm trying to talk myself into a 16ft dump trailer to haul a TYM474 with a hoe on the back.
If you are going to have equipment in the back, go bigger. What size is that tractor, hp wise?
Super Duty is all your missing…lol
Negative, Duramax.
@@TKCL shake N bake 👊🏽
Buy a Ford!
Why? I've owned GM products since I was 16. Not one single major failure or letdown ever. No reason to leave this brand.