Yep, these ejector trailers are great so long as they only cart dry light fluffy sand & small gap stone they are great, these things are a disaster on bigger rock and clay.
Bonito pero muy lento y a pesar de que pareciera tener una gran capacidad, la verdad no lo es, se desperdicia mucho espacio con la forma en V que tiene a diferencia de los convencionales que son rectangulares y sobretodo el mantenimiento y el costo final deben ser mucho mas altos.
The only advantage I see is you don't need to raise the bed. But when the belt breaks What then? In the states we can on avg haul 25 to 27 ton on a 39 ft frameless tandem dump. What's the Tare weight of this. Could I add a stone slinger to it?
Nice walking floor trailer, what else is SO special about it? This is like going too watch your kid in a play when you'd really rather do something else
While it looks pretty cool you can dump a truck and a pup in the time they made the first pile before moving ahead. Time is money, like it or not. Here in Washington State, we run 105,500 and turn around time is critical. I saw the style of trailer used for asphalt about a decade ago, but they were found to be wanting due to the size and weight, things may have changed since then.
I would have liked to see the third axle lift on the trailer to save tyre wear as they do here in UK/Europe otherwise nice walking floor trailer. Liked
whats the Weight of sand load...Kilo...pounds...metric Tonns...yards/cubic metres...cheers from Western Australia home of the RoadTrain/OutBack Truckers.
35 to 40 ton max we usually put about 3 1/2 scoops in and it’s about 34 ton we can go more but even our over weight permits only allow for 40 ton material not including the truck