William127
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Never understand why they don't all come with the bit of angle across the bucket rest that you can hook the bucket under. Then strap around the arm, pulling back towards the machine. My 9x4 has it as standard 
I paid exactly that for that model, similar condition 10 years ago so price doesn't seem too far off the mark. Swapped it for my first 14ft flatbed, far more versatile but a big jump in size!what's keeping the ramp up ????? bolts are missing
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can't have much of a payload - - and short tow bar, no bucket rest .... would've said about the right sort of/top money really
I've had several GDtrailers. Still run the 8x4 single axle with mesh sides as ideal for plumbers vans for boilers and such like. Miss the GD84 twin axle as a lovely towing unit and would always follow in your tracks would carry 2000kg and with a max gross of 2700 off kg it pairs up nicely with 3.5t vans as that's usually there max trailer weight. Can't beat the GH1054 that replaced it , but sometimes smaller is better. PS @V8Druid there's a spring system that holds tailgate up..Bought my gd84 in 2017, didn’t see a bucket rest option but if required I just rest ditching bucket infront of headboard. 1t Thwaites is a nice fit!
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Ohhh that’s cool wonder if it’s under 3 ton to be towableNot sure if it's been linked yet, dodgy paint job, looks like the brakes don't work and not sure it's running right either
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Ohhh that’s cool wonder if it’s under 3 ton to be towable
| DB 2500 |
| 2500 litres |
| 2000 litres |
| 170 litres |
| 280 litres |
| 3750 kg |
| 4800 kg |
| 22 km/h |
| 30 % |
| Brake discs |
| 12.0 / 75 – 18 |
| Deutz F3L912, 54.4 HP |
| Diesel |
| Air cooled |
would need more than a couple of springs, or it'd be bouncing about like Zebedee ..... it has two slide bolt brackets in the pic. with the latch eyes, but bolts are missingI've had several GDtrailers. Still run the 8x4 single axle with mesh sides as ideal for plumbers vans for boilers and such like. Miss the GD84 twin axle as a lovely towing unit and would always follow in your tracks would carry 2000kg and with a max gross of 2700 off kg it pairs up nicely with 3.5t vans as that's usually there max trailer weight. Can't beat the GH1054 that replaced it , but sometimes smaller is better. PS @V8Druid there's a spring system that holds tailgate up..
I can fit my e10 on the gd64. Can also fit the 8010 on but have to hang the dipper over the back door (trailer has full cadge)On the theme of trailers what’s a good small trailer I could use behind 1 ton dumper to move micro. Just been doing a job on footpaths and was 20 min track in and out with dx10. Something narrow like a traffic light trailer might work. Not for road use, just footpaths and tracks as another big footpath job might come up with 3000m of path to relay.
On the theme of trailers what’s a good small trailer I could use behind 1 ton dumper to move micro. Just been doing a job on footpaths and was 20 min track in and out with dx10. Something narrow like a traffic light trailer might work. Not for road use, just footpaths and tracks as another big footpath job might come up with 3000m of path to relay.
Get a set of wheels made that will fit under blade to hold machine off the ground. Put bucket in the dumper skip and off you go (backwards)I’d like it narrower gauge often footpaths we are running on only 1200mm etc so was thinking like a red roller trailer or traffic light trailer
Traffic lights trailers only 750kg so no overrun and 1200-1300kg of dx10 might want a bit of overrun given how steep some of the job is.
Basically a tiny teeny micro version of this!Get a set of wheels made that will fit under blade to hold machine off the ground. Put bucket in the dumper skip and off you go (backwards)
I like the thinking but maybe with a hitch onto dumper pin hitch so can drive forwardGet a set of wheels made that will fit under blade to hold machine off the ground. Put bucket in the dumper skip and off you go (backwards)
I like the thinking but maybe with a hitch onto dumper pin hitch so can drive forward
Clever man with a welder and a set of pins/old bucket could make a hitch up. Would need some articulation in both directions.I like the thinking but maybe with a hitch onto dumper pin hitch so can drive forward
Would it not be easier to have an axle with 2 wheels and a channel fixed to the axle and slot the blade into it? Less fabrication?Ono of these attached to a pick up set in the QH and pinned to back of dumper
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View attachment 59914 and a sturdy axle with a couple of 100 x 75 x 8/10mm angles to locate tracks between, across axle ... lift with boom and wheel under tracks, or track onto axle .. away you go
Might just make one for lil' Jakie .. be a dead easy way of shifting him about
far more stable with the tracks sat on the axle on some angles and could vary the balance so as not to be carrying all the load on the hydraulics, between the blade and the QHWould it not be easier to have an axle with 2 wheels and a channel fixed to the axle and slot the blade into it? Less fabrication?