Alright SS Family, need some assistance! I have a M925 I’m parting out, and the bed is mint.
I’m thinking about building a dump trailer, and keeping it on rockwells mean the trailer is simply going to be too tall. So here’s what I’m thinking:
1) Use the 925 bed, maybe add 2’-3’ of removable steel sideboards (weight isn’t an issue, use skid steer to remove if needed)
2) reuse the frame itself, remove cab, engine, guts etc and set frame on ?civilian? Axles, and heat up frame itself protruding in front of bed then bend inwards to touch and weld up, use steel beam inside middle of frame going back to crossmember to add strength after heating up the military frame
3) reuse military wiring for lights and reuse original light housings, maybe upgrade to LED for 12/24v compatibility. Will mostly be towed by an MTVR so weight is not an issue for towing/stopping.
**I have CDL’s, so legal weight is not an issue**
Ask plenty of questions, because I need outside perspectives, my current questions are:
1) what axles can I put under this trailer, to keep load capacity in the bed around 10Ton while getting this trailer LOW to the ground, for practicality loading by hand and skid steer
2) or alternate, what axles can I put under this trailer to keep load capacity in the bed around 5-7.5Ton? While keeping trailer low to ground
**air brakes would be a +++, but not mandatory.**
3) only after deciding on the above, what’s the cheapest/where to source an electric over hydraulic dump cylinder, motor, hydraulic lines etc
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I’m thinking about building a dump trailer, and keeping it on rockwells mean the trailer is simply going to be too tall. So here’s what I’m thinking:
1) Use the 925 bed, maybe add 2’-3’ of removable steel sideboards (weight isn’t an issue, use skid steer to remove if needed)
2) reuse the frame itself, remove cab, engine, guts etc and set frame on ?civilian? Axles, and heat up frame itself protruding in front of bed then bend inwards to touch and weld up, use steel beam inside middle of frame going back to crossmember to add strength after heating up the military frame
3) reuse military wiring for lights and reuse original light housings, maybe upgrade to LED for 12/24v compatibility. Will mostly be towed by an MTVR so weight is not an issue for towing/stopping.
**I have CDL’s, so legal weight is not an issue**
Ask plenty of questions, because I need outside perspectives, my current questions are:
1) what axles can I put under this trailer, to keep load capacity in the bed around 10Ton while getting this trailer LOW to the ground, for practicality loading by hand and skid steer
2) or alternate, what axles can I put under this trailer to keep load capacity in the bed around 5-7.5Ton? While keeping trailer low to ground
**air brakes would be a +++, but not mandatory.**
3) only after deciding on the above, what’s the cheapest/where to source an electric over hydraulic dump cylinder, motor, hydraulic lines etc
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