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Henry54 01-26-2017 09:37 AM

Re: Gravel boxes for your King Hauler
 
Hello I would like to know if you have any dump trailers for sell ? If so do you have pitures of them where I can see

RCP57 01-26-2017 09:59 AM

Re: Gravel boxes for your King Hauler
 
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Originally Posted by Henry54 (Post 152517)
Hello I would like to know if you have any dump trailers for sell ? If so do you have pitures of them where I can see

Currently I do not have any trailers in stock and I am focused on building custom orders. If you are interested in having one custom built I can put you on the wait list.

Reg

skeeter 07-21-2017 12:33 AM

Re: Gravel boxes for your King Hauler
 
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Originally Posted by Lil Giants (Post 135081)
What's the purpose of the spill plate?... hauling moist dirt, it'll interfere with the tailgate closing & the door won't lock :thinking:

It's as asphault apron, it prevents the hot mix from damaging the rear of teh truck while dumping into the paving hopper. we use those a LOT here in Washington state for our paving projects. Ours have rubber sides, instead of metal, so they will flex a bit, if they encounter an obstacle, rather then tear up the apron.

skeeter 07-21-2017 12:48 AM

Re: Gravel boxes for your King Hauler
 
During this winter, since it'll slow down for us that work for companies that primarily pave, in WA state, I plan to build a King hauler, & customize it to a dump truck. What would be the cost, to have you fab a dump bed that's a SUPER SOLO box? I'd like said box to be equipped with hydraulic arms for the rear Axle, AKA MAXLE, &/or STRONG ARM, depending what company manufactured it.

Here in Washington State, we can legally gross 82,000 on 7 axle super dumps, versus the 65,500 with a conventional 3 axle truck. The alternative, 105,500 with a truck & pup combination that has 8 axles, netting around 32ish tons of product. Since the SUPER DUMPS can generally net 24-25ish tons of product, NOT have to drop & hook a trailer each round to dump asphalt into the paver, & can do 3 round trips to the truck & pup's 2 rounds, they make sense for companies here.

skeeter 07-21-2017 12:49 AM

Re: Gravel boxes for your King Hauler
 
I can send pictures, & measurements, if you need them for the build

skeeter 07-21-2017 12:51 AM

Re: Gravel boxes for your King Hauler
 
The 3 axle trucks can net, legally between 14.75-16 tons, depending upon the tare weight. I forgot to put that into the comparison above.

RCP57 07-21-2017 09:26 AM

Re: Gravel boxes for your King Hauler
 
I just looked at a few pictures of this contraption and it's definitely complicated. I'm not sure if I would even want to tackle it honestly as it looks like it would take a ton of hours to get it all working. I think finding a dollar figure that made us both happy would be difficult on this one. It would be a one of a kind build though that's for sure.

TRUCKMAKER 07-21-2017 07:14 PM

Re: Gravel boxes for your King Hauler
 
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Originally Posted by RCP57 (Post 156759)
I just looked at a few pictures of this contraption and it's definitely complicated. I'm not sure if I would even want to tackle it honestly as it looks like it would take a ton of hours to get it all working. I think finding a dollar figure that made us both happy would be difficult on this one. It would be a one of a kind build though that's for sure.

It looks like a fun challenge to build, but the hydraulics on the Maxle would be a nightmare and most likely a mess.

skeeter 07-21-2017 11:26 PM

Re: Gravel boxes for your King Hauler
 
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Originally Posted by TRUCKMAKER (Post 156768)
It looks like a fun challenge to build, but the hydraulics on the Maxle would be a nightmare and most likely a mess.

Is this something you'd consider taking on as a custom build?

I DON'T have the appropriate tools to do that kind of work. I WISH I had the room to stuff COOL tools like brakes, rollers, lathe, CNC, & a welder that is capable of welding aluminum, but I just don't have room in the tiny garage space I have. If I had a welder capable of welding on aluminum, I might could try my hand at it, but I don't.

skeeter 07-21-2017 11:34 PM

Re: Gravel boxes for your King Hauler
 
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Originally Posted by RCP57 (Post 156759)
I just looked at a few pictures of this contraption and it's definitely complicated. I'm not sure if I would even want to tackle it honestly as it looks like it would take a ton of hours to get it all working. I think finding a dollar figure that made us both happy would be difficult on this one. It would be a one of a kind build though that's for sure.

Shoot me a ballpark estimate via PM, &/or E-mail, if you'd like. I just may take you up on an offer. I know that this would be a P.I.T.A. to build, & require many man hours. If not this project, perhaps you'd entertain the though of a transfer trailer, & custom Trk box to go with it. Here's a link to a BAD day driving a transfer truck. The trailer tub is SUPPOSE to slide right into the back of the Trk box, either in, or out SMOOTHLY. The transfer chain on the trailer, that makes it all function is stretched, & binding while the operator tried to make it transfer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVVZj-qnx1A

skeeter 07-21-2017 11:40 PM

Re: Gravel boxes for your King Hauler
 
The drive for the trailer chain could be driven via a servo, much like you Bruder D11 Cat conversion.

Either the transfer trailer, & CUSTOM Trk box to match it, or the SUPER DUMP, I'd be highly interested in, as I drive both, depending the day &/or job we will be doing that shift. I also drive the 7, &/or 8 axle Trk & pup combinations, as well depending the jobsite we are working at. Occasionally some Side dump work is in my week too.


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