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Dump Trailers to buy or rent?

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  1. Perry long jr

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    Good morning friends, I have been looking at dump trailers online past few weeks and have been wondering would they really be worth the price of owning. The 7x12 models range from7,500 up to 9,000. I think that’s a lot to invest in a dump trailer for a typical home owner. I rented one some years back and worked own some mulch and load gravel and really liked it. I think then it was about $100.00 a day to rent. What do you guys think.
     
  2. Ohio dave

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    I bought a 5×10 10k gvw dump trailer about four years ago. Now I wonder how I got by without it. My only regret is not getting a 6 or 7 ×12. The gvw could stay at 10k.
     
  3. Canadian border VT

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    If it were me I would rent 1 for a weekend a couple times and then see how much I used it.. same rough cost basis as Harley rake I found one good weekend in spring gets most of what I need.. $7500 is many years until break even i don’t need to maintain or store it!
     
  4. MeanJoe

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    I have a 7x14 or 8x14 14000# dump trailer. It’s handy when you need it but it costs a lot to sit there. I think I have $12k into it. I use it to haul a zero turn sometimes and I had to make my own ramps because the supplied ones are too short and have too big of steps for the small tires. Also the supplied ramps are HEAVY.

    Benefit of owning is it’s always there when you need it and you know the condition of it. I keep mine clean, I’m careful not to smack the lights and break them off, I keep the tires inflated and the brakes set right. I’m probably right at 14000# when I have my Skidsteer with the backhoe attachment on it and that’s plenty for my old f250.
     
  5. Va Homesteader

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    I had a 12' cam superline dump trailer and hated it. once the trailer was loaded it was like a boat anchor if I was on wet ground. 3/4-ton truck, good tires and 4-wheel drive and going nowhere. I'm on the farm or in the woods and have no time for such issues so sold the trailer.
     
  6. Sourwood

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    Great alternative to a farm dump truck.
     
  7. John D

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    I bought a used 7x14 I use it for fire wood deliveries. It is so more convenient to own my own trailer. It won’t bother me for it to sit when not used.
    Now if it was for home use where I was only planning on getting mulch,stone etc. a couple times a year renting would make more since.
     
  8. brenndatomu

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    I had a nice lil 6x10' dump...handy, but I didn't use it near as much as I thought I would...sold it to a member here...they sell wood n use the heck outta it.
     
  9. Backwoods Savage

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    It all depends on how much you will use it.
     
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    I think I recall witnessing this transaction!
     
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    Unless you are going to use it a couple times a month, I would probably just rent one. They're nice when you need them, but I wouldn't want to use one for anything other than hauling bulk material (gravel, dirt, mulch) very often.
     
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    Been hunting one for months. My budget is the problem. Problem being not enough there to get something that's not all the way used up.