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Post by 70ds on Apr 25, 2011 21:29:55 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2011 21:31:51 GMT -5
been busy eh? looks awesome
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Post by treymo on Apr 25, 2011 21:33:50 GMT -5
Been waitin on pics! Thats a nice unit. Trey
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Post by 70ds on Apr 25, 2011 21:37:46 GMT -5
Thanks guys.
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Post by steiger9330 on Apr 26, 2011 6:28:46 GMT -5
That looks really good. Keep up the good work Clayton.
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Post by drewkejr on Apr 26, 2011 8:25:06 GMT -5
Great Work. Those container trailers make a great base for some 'farmers ingenuity' type of stuff.
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Post by hoss on Apr 26, 2011 15:45:16 GMT -5
that is sweet clay....we have one on the farm but its goose neck and only a single row...same concept lol sure does beat havin to take unload them with the loader especially when you have one loader tractor lol
keep up the awesome work
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Post by mnjosh on Apr 26, 2011 17:28:56 GMT -5
I didn't know that they made semi trailers like this. Does your model dump also? Looks like a great trailer.
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Post by magnum 7240 on Apr 26, 2011 17:50:26 GMT -5
cool i like the flat black paint job on it
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Post by 70ds on Apr 26, 2011 21:20:41 GMT -5
Thanks guys. I didn't know that they made semi trailers like this. Does your model dump also? Looks like a great trailer. Yep, it dumps.
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Post by bu on Apr 26, 2011 22:50:57 GMT -5
that looks really good Clayton - could you tell me what happens to the top row of bales when it dumps? do they fall to a specific side?
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Post by djt14 on Apr 26, 2011 23:37:06 GMT -5
Looks good Clayton! And when the bales fall down if they do, Wouldn't that be hard on things and start breaking a lot of stuff and make cracks everywhere or is there a ramp something that helps it?
Keep it up Dallas
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Post by 70ds on Apr 27, 2011 8:13:14 GMT -5
that looks really good Clayton - could you tell me what happens to the top row of bales when it dumps? do they fall to a specific side? One side would dump first. Then the top row would fall down onto the cradle that just dumped and push that row of bales out of the way if they didn't roll clear. They usually roll out far enough it doesn't matter. It could be built to dump which ever side you wanted to first.
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Post by 70ds on Apr 27, 2011 8:16:52 GMT -5
Looks good Clayton! And when the bales fall down if they do, Wouldn't that be hard on things and start breaking a lot of stuff and make cracks everywhere or is there a ramp something that helps it? Keep it up Dallas This is built off of a proven design that is manufactured here in town. I built them for 2 years so I know a little about them. The first ones made are still hauling hay and they are around 25 years old. The ones my uncle has have hauled 10s or thousands of bales and they have had very little repair, so apparently no dropping the bales doesn't break them.
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Post by djt14 on Apr 27, 2011 11:25:29 GMT -5
Hmmmm thats a good structure on them then.And are you going to make more of these?
Dallas
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Post by thebaz on Aug 30, 2012 13:00:11 GMT -5
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Post by ericcks on Aug 30, 2012 13:35:15 GMT -5
Great idea Clayton. Looks really cool.
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