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billy bobbb

03-03-2005 16:46:58




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saW A 2-Ton Utility Dump/Trailer Wagon in northern tool and equipment for a $1000.00 bucks.
it has no hyd cylinder so how do you raise the bed?




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Bryan In Iowa

03-04-2005 05:53:11




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 Re: dump trailer in reply to billy bobbb, 03-03-2005 16:46:58  
I made a handy dump trailer ,bout size of pick up bed . Was going hydrualic route but decided to be cheap! I ended up using boat winch cables and pulleys . Not much effort required ,works great .



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Andy

03-04-2005 09:40:36




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 Re: dump trailer in reply to Bryan In Iowa , 03-04-2005 05:53:11  
Do you have any pics or specs on how you used the cable system? I had a similar idea but wasn't sure how to implement it...



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RWK in WI

03-03-2005 17:20:50




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 Re: dump trailer in reply to billy bobbb, 03-03-2005 16:46:58  
You need to add your own cylinder. In some of their catalogs they list the diameter and length of the needed cylinder. They also sell cylinders and hoses. Just not included in the wagon assembly as some people already have the needed cylinders.



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RWK in WI

03-03-2005 17:16:33




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 Re: dump trailer in reply to billy bobbb, 03-03-2005 16:46:58  
You need to add your own cylinder. In some of their catalogs they list the diameter and length of the needed cylinder. They also sell cylinders and hoses. Just not included in the wagon assembly as some people already have the needed cylinders.



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