Used dump trailers are hard to find for a good price. I looked for a long time before finally deciding to buy a new one. Ended driving to a different state but got a good deal on one.
Yes you are right Swags. I looked for about 2 months. I was about ready to buy a new one for the price most people wanted for a used one, most are really beat when people sell them. I got lucky stumbling one being only 4 years old and needed only minor repairs.
Thats the way most trailers are. People want $800-1500 for beat 16 foot trailers and you can buy a new one for that upper end!
Yes, I seen plenty for sale $500-$1000 off the price a new trailer would cost. My buy point is 50% of new cost without tax or any options that were added. Then I know I can sell it for what I have in it, if I don't like it. Looking for a 6000# dump bed insert with tall sides next for the back of the truck.[/QUOTE]
Nice toy! Does it have air shocks? Bags? That looks like a lot of weight for a tundra. My Sequoia has the same rims in the Hyper silver color.
Busted I put AirLift bags on it (load E Duratracs). Normally don't load it that big, but for a while I was getting my firewood about 150-200 yards from my house. I just idled 10mph home. That pic was from '12.
No, I was dragging it home. The ground had thawed and I got the rollback stuck. Unloaded it and finally got the rollback on firm ground. Paid $350 for the 1500 4x4, did nothing to it and traded it off for $1000 and 2 shotguns.
Diggin' up oldies... the old turd has served me well. It hasn't required a dam thing since I bought it 6/7 years ago. Just routine maint.