I have the exact trailer Added remote to the dump and side boards Next will need long arm tarp system Pulling the tarp over and back by yourself can be a challenge When your loaded above the sides Also added a 2500lb winch up on the back Keep an eye on the paint Mine and several others have had issues I recommend calling the factory and getting there paint as it’s an exact match Otherwise 2 plus years using in a commercial setting it’s held up well
I chose the two foot sides because I could add side boards if needed. Also, I have a 26 hp tractor and I don't think it will reach over the three foot sides. Just a thought. Congrats on your future purchase!
Great review Mr. Chambers. Thanks for taking the time. You covered all of the parts that I needed to see. I’m close to the end of my research. I think that this is the one I need. Also nice to buy from a company that believes in treating their employees right.
Hello My Friend, if I could change anything, I would get the telescoping lift like in a dump truck. They did not have that option when I purchased my trailer. Thanks for watching and Happy New Year to you and yours.
I would think twice about getting a telescopic lift on a 16’ dump trailer. The salespeople talk up this kind of lift, but it sure seems less stable IMHO. Try this test: raise the bed on a telescopic lift to about 7’ (or as high as you can reach), grab the bottom of one of the front corners of the bed & try to push it side to side. Not good if you ever have to dump on a surface that isn’t completely level. You’ll see why I’m a fan of the good old fashioned scissor lift - lots more steel holding the bed to the chassis of the trailer.
Actually, the trailer is full of trash as I type this comment 😁. Too wet here to dump. I love the low sides very much. Only trouble was tires…. Replace the factory set ASAP! I had two blowouts in one day while loaded☹️☹️☹️. Trailer is working well. I hope this helps.
Good choice going big. My 5x10 is too small. Wish I had at least a 14ft trailer. Now I have to spend another $4000 on a utility trailer to haul the tractor.
I should have a first load video coming soon . . . trailer pulls very well . . . thanks for watching.
I have the exact trailer
Added remote to the dump and side boards
Next will need long arm tarp system
Pulling the tarp over and back by yourself can be a challenge
When your loaded above the sides
Also added a 2500lb winch up on the back
Keep an eye on the paint
Mine and several others have had issues
I recommend calling the factory and getting there paint as it’s an exact match
Otherwise 2 plus years using in a commercial setting it’s held up well
I need to add a remote one of these days. Good idea about the extended tarp system. Thanks for watching.
Nice trailer I'm thinking about the same 16ft just deciding between 14k or 21k triaxle 3ft sides
I chose the two foot sides because I could add side boards if needed. Also, I have a 26 hp tractor and I don't think it will reach over the three foot sides. Just a thought. Congrats on your future purchase!
Great review Mr. Chambers. Thanks for taking the time. You covered all of the parts that I needed to see. I’m close to the end of my research. I think that this is the one I need. Also nice to buy from a company that believes in treating their employees right.
Hello My Friend, if I could change anything, I would get the telescoping lift like in a dump truck. They did not have that option when I purchased my trailer. Thanks for watching and Happy New Year to you and yours.
I would think twice about getting a telescopic lift on a 16’ dump trailer. The salespeople talk up this kind of lift, but it sure seems less stable IMHO. Try this test: raise the bed on a telescopic lift to about 7’ (or as high as you can reach), grab the bottom of one of the front corners of the bed & try to push it side to side. Not good if you ever have to dump on a surface that isn’t completely level. You’ll see why I’m a fan of the good old fashioned scissor lift - lots more steel holding the bed to the chassis of the trailer.
@@G.I.JeffsWorkbench I understand your concern. . . it does make sense. Thank you.
How do you like this trailer after a year of use. I’m highly considering this as an upgrade for wood and hauling business.
Actually, the trailer is full of trash as I type this comment 😁. Too wet here to dump. I love the low sides very much. Only trouble was tires…. Replace the factory set ASAP! I had two blowouts in one day while loaded☹️☹️☹️. Trailer is working well. I hope this helps.
@@danielchambers1958 thanks man. I was thinking of having them upgrade to the heavier tires anyways right off the bat.
Great review looking at same trailer thank you for sharing!
Thank you.
awesome review thanks !
Thank you for watching.
Great video. Thank you
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thank you for the review!
Congratulations !! Very nice trailer !! Looks like more work videos ahead which I'm looking forward to. Blessings Brother 🙏
Hello My Friend . . . I am NOT looking for more work, but it is a reality with all the trees and etc. Blessing to you my Brother!
Good choice going big. My 5x10 is too small. Wish I had at least a 14ft trailer. Now I have to spend another $4000 on a utility trailer to haul the tractor.
Very expensive mistake
Yea . . . I almost went that route with the 5x10, but went with a one size deal. A GN 16 footer was the best choice for me. Have a good one buddy.
Real nice trailer there , like all the features you have
Thank you my friend . . . we used it over the weekend and it works very well.
The reason it has a seam is because its 16 ft long. That sheet steel either only comes in 14 ft or that's all they order
Okay . . . that makes sense. Thanks for the input . . .