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I know I'm a new poster, and I've used the search function and read over the usual responses to these type of questions. Let me start off by saying that I have no intention of trying to use this trailer in its current form as a "dump trailer". So now that's out of the way, I'm interested in seeing how/if anybody has successfully modified their M101 trailer to dump. Also very interested if anybody has a story about attempting it doing more harm than good.
To show you I'm serious, I attached a picture of the trailer I just bought 2 days ago. I got a plate for it today and just used it tonight to help my sister move across town. Very impressed with it so far and happy with the purchase. I definitely have the only one in town.
I have some ideas of how to make it dump. One is to lengthen the tongue to a point above the axle and attach it to a new crossmember I will install between the bed frame. This would be re-inforced and triangulated as I see fit. Maintain the mounting points at the front of the bed, but replace with pins for easy removal. The attachment point at the crossmember would be heim joints to be able to pivot. This would give an angle of dump similar to if you lifted the tongue up in the air with the trailer unhitched. May not be steep enough depending on material.
Second option is is to fabricate a complete dump frame and hinge it at the rear. This would give a steeper dump angle, but require more work. The first option may still be easier accomplished by fabricating a new tongue (i'm thinking 2 x 4 box tubing if I do it).
My thoughts for lifting would be to use a 8 ton manual jack similar to whats used on a cherry picker, though I could be easily swayed for a 12 volt hydraullic system. I'm thinking of a scissor lift arrangement mounted off the tongue in front of the trailer bed. I'd have to be sure to get the geometry right before starting on any of this, but I think a lift arrangement on the front could be made to work.
So has anybody done anything similar, because I haven't come across any posts showing pictures.
To show you I'm serious, I attached a picture of the trailer I just bought 2 days ago. I got a plate for it today and just used it tonight to help my sister move across town. Very impressed with it so far and happy with the purchase. I definitely have the only one in town.
I have some ideas of how to make it dump. One is to lengthen the tongue to a point above the axle and attach it to a new crossmember I will install between the bed frame. This would be re-inforced and triangulated as I see fit. Maintain the mounting points at the front of the bed, but replace with pins for easy removal. The attachment point at the crossmember would be heim joints to be able to pivot. This would give an angle of dump similar to if you lifted the tongue up in the air with the trailer unhitched. May not be steep enough depending on material.
Second option is is to fabricate a complete dump frame and hinge it at the rear. This would give a steeper dump angle, but require more work. The first option may still be easier accomplished by fabricating a new tongue (i'm thinking 2 x 4 box tubing if I do it).
My thoughts for lifting would be to use a 8 ton manual jack similar to whats used on a cherry picker, though I could be easily swayed for a 12 volt hydraullic system. I'm thinking of a scissor lift arrangement mounted off the tongue in front of the trailer bed. I'd have to be sure to get the geometry right before starting on any of this, but I think a lift arrangement on the front could be made to work.
So has anybody done anything similar, because I haven't come across any posts showing pictures.