Tipper for atv trailer

yyri

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b6000, rototiller, rear blade, atv trailer
Jun 19, 2023
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So when I bought my B6000, I got atv trailer with it. It had no tipping mechanism for it, so I fabricated simple one for it as this was one of my first "larger" metal works at home.

It seems to work ok, scoop full of half dry wood lifted easily. It could've been taller but I thought I need to fit it inside garage/sheds without disassembling it and making it telescopic.

For next work I'm thinking of making a rear bucket, whipped out something in CAD already (I blatantly took ideas from already existing buckets, that may be ok as this is only for my personal use :) ). 3mm steel may be thick enough, as the b6000 isn't too heavy itself?
 

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Caden

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1979 B7100
Apr 16, 2026
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Looks pretty good. One thing you may want to consider is that most dirt scoops are made to where you can hook them up so that they scoop in forward or reverse.

In your case maybe you only need to scoop in reverse, but if you ever use it for grading moving forward is nice.

I like the trailer dump, can the winch line double to help load the trailer?
 

Russell King

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L185F, Modern Ag Competitor 4’ shredder, Rhino tiller, rear dirt scoop
Jun 17, 2012
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One thing about the rear scoop I have is that it gets too loaded at back (closed) wall and won’t dump properly. So you might want to put a handle/lever to use to dump it when it refuses to dump on its own. I am probably going to add some hydraulic cylinder to mine just because I think that is “cool”. Also if you are planning on a pull type release lever, make it easy to pull by welding on a longer lever and think about how you intend to operate it (rope, rod, cable).