Very thorough video. Thank you for putting this together! Gravity drop cylinders could have a flow valve added to the hydraulic line, which would control decent in the situations you mentioned. Also, torsion axles would probably be fine for a single axle trailer since they wouldn't be dealing with any equalization issues.
Depends a little on what type of scrap you are carrying. Household scrap can be pretty light and bulky like appliances and such. A high side dump might be nice for the volume, but keep the height in mind if you are throwing things over the side. Heavier scrap that will be loaded by a machine can tear things up, so you may want a heavy 7 guage floor and height may not be as important.
I am not familiar with pin hole issues on power coat. The only thing I could think of that would create that would be if it hasn't been heated properly. Properly heated powder coat will completely liquefy and even sag or run if applied too thickly. When properly heated, there will be no pin holes.
hi I’m looking in to getting in the junk removal business. I was thinking about the f250 or 350 with a trailer. If that falls in the cdl category which I have a license already does that mean u have to get dot also. Also what’s better diesel or gas?
Sorry for the delayed response, but if you are hauling something that pertains to conducting a business, most times you do need a DOT number. They are easy to obtain online. In regards to diesel vs. gas, I am a big proponent for using a gas burner as a stepping stone towards a diesel. Gas burners offer lower cost of entry and lower operating cost and will get the job done. Then when you are ready for it, make the switch to diesel if you prefer.
Real good video, probably the best one ive seen in regards to dump trailers. He breaks it down and gives suggestions i had never considered. 👍🏼👍🏼 especially when dealing with a scissor lift, that it matters for different reasons which was its facing