maple1
Minister of Fire
I don't have a dump on mine and have felt no need for one. Last thing I want to do with a load of splits is dump them on the ground - I'll just have to pick them all up off the ground again. I pile right from the trailer onto pallets. Doing splits, it takes 5 loads per cord. So I guess that means mine is 25 cu.ft.. Could maybe get more on if I round it up some.
I do have another piddley little lawn mower tub trailer with a dump on that I use once in a while if I have stuff I want to dump, like some dirt. But it's pretty lightweight & not good for much weight.
I do have another piddley little lawn mower tub trailer with a dump on that I use once in a while if I have stuff I want to dump, like some dirt. But it's pretty lightweight & not good for much weight.

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