Has anyone made a trailer from the long cargo 5 ton bed?
I need to haul ground up wood to my place from 30 miles away and lay it down in a 4-6" bed about 4' wide right out of the trailer. Need lots of volume and a way to self unload. The long cargo seems a good start point for the basic bed and sides and will save a lot of time fabricating.
The cargo bed has a tunnel down the middle that could be return side of a belt or chain in a self unload system. I could see needing a couple augers too.
Please post any pictures of cargo beds made into trailers and give me your opinion of pintle versus gooseneck fifth wheel hitch for stability. Would be nice to pull with 929A2 pintle and have air over hydraulic brakes on my m105 axles, but I'm leaning toward one ton truck pull vehicle and using (3) 7k dexter axles with electric brakes that I have.
I need to haul ground up wood to my place from 30 miles away and lay it down in a 4-6" bed about 4' wide right out of the trailer. Need lots of volume and a way to self unload. The long cargo seems a good start point for the basic bed and sides and will save a lot of time fabricating.
The cargo bed has a tunnel down the middle that could be return side of a belt or chain in a self unload system. I could see needing a couple augers too.
Please post any pictures of cargo beds made into trailers and give me your opinion of pintle versus gooseneck fifth wheel hitch for stability. Would be nice to pull with 929A2 pintle and have air over hydraulic brakes on my m105 axles, but I'm leaning toward one ton truck pull vehicle and using (3) 7k dexter axles with electric brakes that I have.