I finished my steel dump trailer couple weeks ago, and just finished installing my aux. hudraulics on the rear of my 2012 BX25, thanks to Princess Auto, supplied the twin valve and hoses and fittings. I plumbed it in series in the backhoe/3pt hitch circuit, simply jumpered into the existing lines with quick-fits couplers. I was told about this method by my local Kubota dealer, rather than having a valve body hard-piped on the tractor at big dollar cost.
The dump box on the trailer is 48" X 54", long enough to let me dump a loader bucket into it without spilling the ends. I built the frame from 2" X 2" box steel, with a manual tip feature in case I am tinkering without the tractor, but my most pleasing feature is the scratch-built hydraulic hoist, built from a photo in the Princess Auto catalog, using a 2.5"X 12" stroke cylinder. Paint is International Orange, very close, if not a perfect match to the Kubota colour.
Today I loaded it up with wet sand to rounded full, and brought it to our backyard playground. At dead idle, the hoist raised thebox of sand slowly, and by raising the RPM just a tad, raised it fully in approx. 6 seconds. I could not be more pleased with it.
I used 13" Honda car wheels, but I reversed them backwards to give me an extra 6" wider wheelbase for stability. I'll be wire cup-brushing them to paint the inside (now outside) of the rims later this week.
-Now to plan my winter cab.
Any questions or comments, fire away.
The dump box on the trailer is 48" X 54", long enough to let me dump a loader bucket into it without spilling the ends. I built the frame from 2" X 2" box steel, with a manual tip feature in case I am tinkering without the tractor, but my most pleasing feature is the scratch-built hydraulic hoist, built from a photo in the Princess Auto catalog, using a 2.5"X 12" stroke cylinder. Paint is International Orange, very close, if not a perfect match to the Kubota colour.
Today I loaded it up with wet sand to rounded full, and brought it to our backyard playground. At dead idle, the hoist raised thebox of sand slowly, and by raising the RPM just a tad, raised it fully in approx. 6 seconds. I could not be more pleased with it.
I used 13" Honda car wheels, but I reversed them backwards to give me an extra 6" wider wheelbase for stability. I'll be wire cup-brushing them to paint the inside (now outside) of the rims later this week.
-Now to plan my winter cab.
Any questions or comments, fire away.
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