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I did landscaping for years and something like this is how I unloaded my trucks. I built mine granted but similar. Difference was I added a crossbar to the far end the tarp looped around, which rode on wheels on the bed rails. This makes it better for stuff like branches and bulky things to keep the tarp from pulling out. Also, I attached mine to the bumper, and would remove the gate to empty. Kept the gate from popping up under heavy loads. Enjoy my opensource feedback lol.
I bought one of these many years ago and love it. Great for those heavy and light loads, sand, gravel, cement blocks, etc. In recent years I have been helping a neighbor get mulch for his garden and find the 5 gallon buckets work best. I have a Toyota Tacoma and can fit 20 buckets in it. Easiest way to load and as I am unable to get close to his garden he uses a two wheeled truck with two buckets at a time to get where he wants. Easy to locate where he wants it distributed.The unloader is really great for most, but as i will soon be 90 years old I have given it to my son.
This was as seen on TV in the 90s. after late night tv adds it made its way to Kmart. I bought mine from Kmart in 1999. Still as strong after many pokes with a pitch fork. the fabric looks different today than what I have so I hope it is as strong as the weave I have. used it to pull rock, concrete, dirt... love it. I got the small one for a ranger size truck.
It really helps if you have a sprayed in liner (which is very abrasive in most cases) is to put a cheap vinyl tarp under the unloader tarp, which will help it slide better. I can unload 2000 lbs. easily because I have a plastic bed liner, which is slicker than snot on a door knob.
I have one of these from Harbor Freight, perfect! for dirt, garden soil, Rock It makes it even smoother if you put a sheet of hard plastic or cardboard underneath
This is so cool. I have been just putting a tarp on a moving blanket, but have never tried that kind of weight. I saw that it is not Prime on Amazon. $30 shipping. Harbor Freight (dont know how good it is) sells one for $47. I can get it at the store. i.e. no shipping. Thanks for this video.
I think I would check around to see if a conveyor belt to move the dirt from basement to pickup bed might make the job go quicker. Or at least to move dirt out of basement.
I have a 9x12 tarp from Job Lot / Ollie's that does the same job. If you have a bed liner, the tarp slides out real easy. I use it when I need to haul stuff to the dump (rush, debris, etc.). Just line the bed with it first, put excess over the sides, use the truck doors to hold the back end up while loading. Load up bed, then using bungee cords, bring the sides / corners up and connect them together (keeps debris from blowing out while you drive to the dump). At the dump, just drop the tailgate, take off the bungee cords, grab the ends and pull. The load will slide right out, and all you then have to do is shake out the tarp and off you go, with a relatively clean bed.
@@EverydayHomeRepairs I've hauled tree trunks and usually the bed is loaded pretty much to the hilt. For larger loads, two of us get on either side and pull the tarp out. I've not hauled dirt yet (in this truck), but the day is still young...
Yep, we’ve all been there. But true, 2000lb dense weight distribution across the tarp/bed, such as dirt/sand, ain’t budging. The very reason for this accessory.
Good info. For your specific job you might use a Gorilla cart as it might be able to roll into the basement and you could load the dirt directly into the Gorilla cart. Might even be able to attach the gorilla cart to the hitch on the truck in order to take it up hill. Instead of having to carry those buckets full of dirt.
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Might be overkill and not worth the effort but I would throw a couple coats of clear coat on the tarp thing for wear resistance. That would make it last at least a decade depending on use.
This and the bed extender (watched that vid 1st and then this link popped up, so here I am😀) are awesome accessories. What would make this killer, being automatic w/ a remote control, yes…..know that has its own challenges to deal w/, but how cool would it be. Granted, I’m sure there’s plenty of accessories like this out in wild, but finding quality and durability products, well, that’s the key…..& challenge😉 Cheers✌🏻
Slick. Can you put the tail gate up with it attached? If you built a ramp (piece of ply and a couple of 2x4s) you could load using a wheelbarrow. Much easier than schlepping those buckets.
@@EverydayHomeRepairs Thanks. I was mostly thinking about getting bulk materials. The tailgate would already be up and the materials would be dumped into the truck.
Have you thought about replacing the hand crank with something you can attach a impact wrench too looking to do the same but cranking ain’t really my thing 😂
Would it help if you built a three-sided frame (like a flower plantar) and laid it on the truck bed? That would contain the dirt and debris, and keep it away from the wheel well.
Yeah, I was thinking through some sloping side walls for loads like mulch. I have seen some people put a tarp basically lining the entire bed with mixed results.
Yep, I’ve (and probably most here) routinely used the tarp beneath and slide the load out with usual success. There’s always a line when just too much weight to pull/slide effectively. As a one man DIYer we just do the best we can.
I did 1 yard of compost today. I was worried this would mess up my paint on the tailgate so I opted against it. Until now, all the examples were being used on old beater trucks. So does it leave marks?
Doing the math … if the motor in the roller could withstand a 2000lb load that means it would take about 36 buckets filled with wet dirt in those 5 gallon buckets which equates to 55lbs, which means you’ll be making 18 trips to fill up the bed if the truck with 1980lbs ……
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I did landscaping for years and something like this is how I unloaded my trucks. I built mine granted but similar. Difference was I added a crossbar to the far end the tarp looped around, which rode on wheels on the bed rails. This makes it better for stuff like branches and bulky things to keep the tarp from pulling out. Also, I attached mine to the bumper, and would remove the gate to empty. Kept the gate from popping up under heavy loads. Enjoy my opensource feedback lol.
I bought one of these many years ago and love it. Great for those heavy and light loads, sand, gravel, cement blocks, etc. In recent years I have been helping a neighbor get mulch for his garden and find the 5 gallon buckets work best. I have a Toyota Tacoma and can fit 20 buckets in it. Easiest way to load and as I am unable to get close to his garden he uses a two wheeled truck with two buckets at a time to get where he
wants. Easy to locate where he wants it distributed.The unloader is really great for most, but as i will soon be
90 years old I have given it to my son.
I have the Original Load Handler. Have used it many times to haul dirt. sand, gravel and mulch. Have owned for over 15 years and still works great
Nice!
This was as seen on TV in the 90s. after late night tv adds it made its way to Kmart. I bought mine from Kmart in 1999. Still as strong after many pokes with a pitch fork. the fabric looks different today than what I have so I hope it is as strong as the weave I have. used it to pull rock, concrete, dirt... love it. I got the small one for a ranger size truck.
I agree, even with groceries such back saver.
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It really helps if you have a sprayed in liner (which is very abrasive in most cases) is to put a cheap vinyl tarp under the unloader tarp, which will help it slide better. I can unload 2000 lbs. easily because I have a plastic bed liner, which is slicker than snot on a door knob.
Saw one of these on a lawn care channel a while ago and thought it was a great idea.
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I'd love to see more of this kind of big project content. Maybe a series for this house. Just a thought
I have one of these from Harbor Freight, perfect!
for dirt, garden soil, Rock
It makes it even smoother if you put a sheet of hard plastic or cardboard underneath
Best Hack for one of these unloaders! Love the straps!
Makes me wish I had a pickup truck again.
Yeah and used ones are not cheap right now 👎
Bro thats badass! I never saw that contraption before i like it! You are awsome man keep it up and piss on folks that are hating on you.....
This is so cool. I have been just putting a tarp on a moving blanket, but have never tried that kind of weight. I saw that it is not Prime on Amazon. $30 shipping. Harbor Freight (dont know how good it is) sells one for $47. I can get it at the store. i.e. no shipping. Thanks for this video.
I think I would check around to see if a conveyor belt to move the dirt from basement to pickup bed might make the job go quicker. Or at least to move dirt out of basement.
That would be slick. Overall it won’t be too much work.
Yeah, conveyor all the way! Bucket hauling sucks and is rough on the knees.
Pure genius!
I have a 9x12 tarp from Job Lot / Ollie's that does the same job. If you have a bed liner, the tarp slides out real easy. I use it when I need to haul stuff to the dump (rush, debris, etc.). Just line the bed with it first, put excess over the sides, use the truck doors to hold the back end up while loading. Load up bed, then using bungee cords, bring the sides / corners up and connect them together (keeps debris from blowing out while you drive to the dump). At the dump, just drop the tailgate, take off the bungee cords, grab the ends and pull. The load will slide right out, and all you then have to do is shake out the tarp and off you go, with a relatively clean bed.
I can see that working with for leaves and lawn debris but have you tried pulling 2000 lbs of dirt out? That would be impressive 💪
@@EverydayHomeRepairs I've hauled tree trunks and usually the bed is loaded pretty much to the hilt. For larger loads, two of us get on either side and pull the tarp out. I've not hauled dirt yet (in this truck), but the day is still young...
Yep, we’ve all been there. But true, 2000lb dense weight distribution across the tarp/bed, such as dirt/sand, ain’t budging. The very reason for this accessory.
Thank you for sharing. Very helpful. What a time saver. That is hard work!
Excellent video and good information to know, thanks!
You bet!
Hello, Scott, I don't see the link to the Eye Bolts that you used. am I just missing it?
I was looking for the eye bolt info too. Just bought one today and am planning on upgrading it.
Good info. For your specific job you might use a Gorilla cart as it might be able to roll into the basement and you could load the dirt directly into the Gorilla cart. Might even be able to attach the gorilla cart to the hitch on the truck in order to take it up hill. Instead of having to carry those buckets full of dirt.
Thanks for the feedback. Those buckets are giving me my daily workout 😉
An Ape of an idea 🦧
Hey, thanks for this well-done video, demonstration and narrative on this product. I especially liked the audio quality so that it was easy to hear and understand. You have an excellent speaking voice. I am now interested in viewing your other videos solely because this one is excellent. I have liked, subscribed and bookmarked. Thank you and well-done.
Great idea. I’m getting one for mulch and gravel I need to haul
8:06 ….”This Old House” 😆👍🏻
I am a fan 👍
Excellent idea. What a time and back saver. Wonder what the thing is made of. Will it hold up to gravel? VERY useful post Scott. Thanks!
Yeah, it can handle gravel. I am sure gravel will accelerate the wear but should work just fine. 👍
Might be overkill and not worth the effort but I would throw a couple coats of clear coat on the tarp thing for wear resistance. That would make it last at least a decade depending on use.
This and the bed extender (watched that vid 1st and then this link popped up, so here I am😀) are awesome accessories.
What would make this killer, being automatic w/ a remote control, yes…..know that has its own challenges to deal w/, but how cool would it be.
Granted, I’m sure there’s plenty of accessories like this out in wild, but finding quality and durability products, well, that’s the key…..& challenge😉
Cheers✌🏻
If only I had this....all my life.
Slick. Can you put the tail gate up with it attached?
If you built a ramp (piece of ply and a couple of 2x4s) you could load using a wheelbarrow. Much easier than schlepping those buckets.
Yep, just as long as you keep the material off the tailgate it can close without issue 👍
@@EverydayHomeRepairs Thanks. I was mostly thinking about getting bulk materials. The tailgate would already be up and the materials would be dumped into the truck.
Sometimes I think this guy takes on these jobs to avoid paying for a gym membership.
Well done man! 👍👏
Have you thought about replacing the hand crank with something you can attach a impact wrench too looking to do the same but cranking ain’t really my thing 😂
Would it help if you built a three-sided frame (like a flower plantar) and laid it on the truck bed? That would contain the dirt and debris, and keep it away from the wheel well.
Yeah, I was thinking through some sloping side walls for loads like mulch. I have seen some people put a tarp basically lining the entire bed with mixed results.
@@EverydayHomeRepairs excellent video. Thanks.
Yep, I’ve (and probably most here) routinely used the tarp beneath and slide the load out with usual success. There’s always a line when just too much weight to pull/slide effectively. As a one man DIYer we just do the best we can.
I did 1 yard of compost today. I was worried this would mess up my paint on the tailgate so I opted against it. Until now, all the examples were being used on old beater trucks.
So does it leave marks?
I didn’t have any issues
I start finding mounds of dirt in basements, ima head out⚰️☠️
😂
I bought this with high hopes. It does not fit 5th gen Ram 1500. The tailgate is too thick. I need to modify it somehow
What if you have a 45 lb water tank and you want to unload that?
Do these things work on the Harbor Freight trailers?
So you leave it on the tailgate? Tailgate closes ok with it on?
It does 👍
Doing the math … if the motor in the roller could withstand a 2000lb load that means it would take about 36 buckets filled with wet dirt in those 5 gallon buckets which equates to 55lbs, which means you’ll be making 18 trips to fill up the bed if the truck with 1980lbs ……
👍🏻
Do you have a spray on bed liner? How does that affect the performance? Great video. Thanks 🇨🇦
I do and so far so good. The roll seems to by vinyl of some form so it tends to slide across surfaces like the liner.
Nice!!:)
Did this cause any damage to the tailgate paint?
Nice 👍. I wonder if this can be installed to the new Tesla truck you have ordered.
I am expecting the Cybertruck to have an integrated conveyor belt 😁
Using some general tarp by itself works just as well
been around for years.
🤗😎👍😍😍😍
I probably should have used the wheelbarrow instead since is not too far where your dumping that sand.
Where can I get one?
Amazon or Harbor Freight 👍
Hello
And what are you going to do with a huge pile of wet, dirty sand in the yard?
It is sitting on a bare patch where a shed was located and I will need some fill later in a few other locations in the yard.
What is this called?
“Cargo Unloader”
@@EverydayHomeRepairs thank you
Shut up and take my money!💸💸💰💸💰💸
No doubt, you'll pay for it in 1 day of work 👍
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Did you really call it a "Wheel Barrel"?
Hey Scott can I get a shout out it’s Lucas I have mid school now so I can make vids more often the channel is xp claps
Hey what’s up Lucas? What kind of collab are we going to do? Renovate some homes in Fornite?
@@EverydayHomeRepairs uhh sure I am a pro builder but I’m sure we could do something
Hire some illegal aliens to dig out your basement... Total time saver. I pay mine in pesos