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What size Dump for an E-60??
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 133460" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>well, this seems rather simple, what you need to do is measure the foot print of the machine (park machine on a some pavement/concrete and outline with chalk if you want to see its exact footprint) and then you can figure out extra room left over , pending what sided trailer you pick, (trailer makers also have spec's you can use to figure this out)</p><p></p><p>and then know the exact weight of it and get a trailer it fits in and can carry the weight needed!</p><p></p><p> according to spec's</p><p> its 18.25 ft long, and 72 wide and weights in at 12,315 lbs </p><p>so, with this basic info, it won't fit in a 16 ft or 18 ft trailer ??</p><p> and will most likely require a goose neck dump trailer of some HD construction, (not a bumper pull , or none I know of any how ) </p><p> and you will then also need and an appropriate vehicle to tow it! , with size and ratings to legally tow with, and have correct credentials to tow with!</p><p></p><p>which in MY area would also require you to have a CDL drivers Lic, due to weights of things and state rules here!</p><p> every state/location has its own rules on weights and towing, so you may wish to look into these things too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 133460, member: 13825"] well, this seems rather simple, what you need to do is measure the foot print of the machine (park machine on a some pavement/concrete and outline with chalk if you want to see its exact footprint) and then you can figure out extra room left over , pending what sided trailer you pick, (trailer makers also have spec's you can use to figure this out) and then know the exact weight of it and get a trailer it fits in and can carry the weight needed! according to spec's its 18.25 ft long, and 72 wide and weights in at 12,315 lbs so, with this basic info, it won't fit in a 16 ft or 18 ft trailer ?? and will most likely require a goose neck dump trailer of some HD construction, (not a bumper pull , or none I know of any how ) and you will then also need and an appropriate vehicle to tow it! , with size and ratings to legally tow with, and have correct credentials to tow with! which in MY area would also require you to have a CDL drivers Lic, due to weights of things and state rules here! every state/location has its own rules on weights and towing, so you may wish to look into these things too! [/QUOTE]
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