I use a pickup truck to. Buy yourself a Loadhandler. It’s a roll out tarp. On the inside of the box, put pieces of plywood to block the wheel wells. That way all you have to do is go to the dump drop the tailgate flip up the top part and roll that stuff out. I can unload my pick up truck from full in 10 to 15 seconds. The secret is you have to block the wheel wells or they’ll catch all that debris. Also make sure you run a little extra tarp up the front wall and put a cinderblock up there. That’ll help catch it and make sure that you don’t pull the tarp out without anything on it. Trust me I know it sounds ridiculous, but it works like a freaking charm.
I almost did the same setup but I decided to use my dump trailer instead. I’ll find out today trailer is full so going to dump it. Working solo and today will be leaf cleanup and taking mowers in dump just have to shorten the tarp 😂
as for unloading you can try a hand crank unloader in the back of the truck bed thats what I use in my 5x8 trailer you will need to hook a piece of plywood or something across the end of it to help drag the leaves out of the bed the only problem would be the trailer might be in the way of unloading you might have to figure that out and it will unload easier if you have a bedliner in the bed you can get these things at harbor freight. but if youre getting a dump trailer next year that will be the way to go. good luck with it.
Thanks, Ive unloaded it once and it stunk with all those leaves being so compact. The plan right now is to just stick it through this season in hopes for a dump trailer next season. I should only have to unload it twice more.
I use a pickup truck to. Buy yourself a Loadhandler. It’s a roll out tarp. On the inside of the box, put pieces of plywood to block the wheel wells. That way all you have to do is go to the dump drop the tailgate flip up the top part and roll that stuff out. I can unload my pick up truck from full in 10 to 15 seconds. The secret is you have to block the wheel wells or they’ll catch all that debris. Also make sure you run a little extra tarp up the front wall and put a cinderblock up there. That’ll help catch it and make sure that you don’t pull the tarp out without anything on it. Trust me I know it sounds ridiculous, but it works like a freaking charm.
thats what I was telling him to use it works pretty slick.
Nice setup man I’d like to eventually have a leaf removal setup to extend the season for my business.
A lot of people use snow shovels to push leaves to the nozzle, especially on pavement. (Quicker)
I almost did the same setup but I decided to use my dump trailer instead. I’ll find out today trailer is full so going to dump it. Working solo and today will be leaf cleanup and taking mowers in dump just have to shorten the tarp 😂
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as for unloading you can try a hand crank unloader in the back of the truck bed thats what I use in my 5x8 trailer you will need to hook a piece of plywood or something across the end of it to help drag the leaves out of the bed the only problem would be the trailer might be in the way of unloading you might have to figure that out and it will unload easier if you have a bedliner in the bed you can get these things at harbor freight. but if youre getting a dump trailer next year that will be the way to go. good luck with it.
Thanks, Ive unloaded it once and it stunk with all those leaves being so compact. The plan right now is to just stick it through this season in hopes for a dump trailer next season. I should only have to unload it twice more.
good luck with it.@@SunhatOutdoorServices