All Terrain Dump Trailer

Started by MartyParsons, February 11, 2019, 05:34:39 PM

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MartyParsons

Hello, 
  Here are some pictures of the All Terrain Trailer from Logrite Tools! 





I did add some bolts and wing nuts to keep the sides from moving. Then went to 3/8" nylock nuts and bolts. The wing nuts kept coming loose. 
 



The Yamaha Rhino lowered more than the trailer did. 

 





 

 
You can see it got dirty. I washed it and was waxing it when the new owner arrived to pick it up. It looked new. The paint was amazing. 

I did not use the tool hauler much as I kept the saws and equipment in the rear of the Rhino. 




The only issue we had with the trailer is that one of employees sold it.  :o  I had only 1 hour to get it ready. 

It worked well in the woods. It went anywhere the Rhino did. Backing the trailer was a little bit of a challenge. 
Kevin is building us another one with wood sides. I am not sure how this may work. 

I would recommend this cart. The person that purchased it is using it on a golf course and pulling it would a golf cart to limit damage to the greens. 

Marty 
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When I want to keep the sides quiet I put a ratchet strap under and over  the box close to the front.  With my other lawn trailers I use threaded rod to stiffen  them up.  This trailer is too nice to drill holes in.  I use it for wood with the sides on and take them off to move lumber.
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Tam-i-am

Quote from: MartyParsons on February 11, 2019, 05:34:39 PM
Kevin is building us another one with wood sides. I am not sure how this may work.
Works the same just a lot quieter!
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I did add some bolts and wing nuts to keep the sides from moving. Then went to 3/8" nylock nuts and bolts. The wing nuts kept coming loose. 


I have several years use on mine and haven't had any issues with the sides.   Yes, they do rattle some but they haven't bent out at all.



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Tam-i-am

I don't use anything to keep my sides together as I like to be able to quickly remove one or more sides.  But for those who want or need them we provided holes for you.
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