diddy
Well-Known Member
Afternoon everyone!
I have nowhere to build a muckheap so I currently take muck to a friendly local allotment using a 4x4 & a largish trailer (8x4 foot I think). However, the access is not great so a few times now I have almost got wedged against a gateway or stuck in the mud. So I'm thinking perhaps a smaller trailer & more frequent trips is the way to go. However, as I am planning to buy a quad in the spring, I'd ideally like a trailer I can use on both the quad & the car so I can use the trailer for other things when it's not full of poop (roll on summer!)
Is this possible or would an offroad trailer be higher or something..?
And would you recommend a (manually) tipping trailer for a job like this or is it too hard to tip muck out so perhaps not worth the extra money?
If it is indeed possible, any suggestions of brands/where to look would be helpful. I bought my current trailer on ebay - it was a bit shabby but a bargain. However, I might not be so lucky this time around
Thanks all!
D. x
I have nowhere to build a muckheap so I currently take muck to a friendly local allotment using a 4x4 & a largish trailer (8x4 foot I think). However, the access is not great so a few times now I have almost got wedged against a gateway or stuck in the mud. So I'm thinking perhaps a smaller trailer & more frequent trips is the way to go. However, as I am planning to buy a quad in the spring, I'd ideally like a trailer I can use on both the quad & the car so I can use the trailer for other things when it's not full of poop (roll on summer!)
Is this possible or would an offroad trailer be higher or something..?
And would you recommend a (manually) tipping trailer for a job like this or is it too hard to tip muck out so perhaps not worth the extra money?
If it is indeed possible, any suggestions of brands/where to look would be helpful. I bought my current trailer on ebay - it was a bit shabby but a bargain. However, I might not be so lucky this time around
Thanks all!
D. x