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    Homemade pickup truck dump insert.

    I was checking out the web for a dump insert for my pickup and the PRICE is way to high for me.
    Anyone who build a dump insert like the digger dog etc can you post photos for your unit.
    I am going to try to design a low cost dump bed insert for my pickup and will post links etc of it.
    Any help in the first stage of the design will help.


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    Quote Originally Posted by otp57 View Post
    I was checking out the web for a dump incert for my pickup and the PRICE is way to high for me.
    Anyone who build a dump incert like the digger dog etc can you post photos for your unit.
    I am going to try to design a low cost dump bed incert for my pickup and will post links etc of it.
    Any help in the first stage of the design will help.
    I was hoping someome made a dump insert for a pickup??????
    I am going to make one amd hope it works
    My working load is 1000lbs or 1/2 ton dump capacity and light weight.

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    What size truck is it going in?

    What dimensions?

    You going to put it in the pickup bed? Or make the pick up bed dump?

    Going electric, pto, or manual power?

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    Quote Originally Posted by landmine View Post
    What size truck is it going in?

    What dimensions?

    You going to put it in the pickup bed? Or make the pick up bed dump?

    Going electric, pto, or manual power?
    I am going to make one like the EZ-Dumper but I will use an electric winch for simplicity and cost to lift the dump bed.
    I will be making one to fit a longbed F 150
    As with the EZ-Dumper, I can remove the unit and still have a pickup.
    Most of the parts I will be using will be scrap parts.

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    You are wasting your time. Just buy a cheap dump truck.

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    Just get some scrap diamond plate and a couple of hydraulic pistons and weld them in the shape of the bed. Weld the pistons to the frame and call it a day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ResourcefulRecycling View Post
    You are wasting your time. Just buy a cheap dump truck.
    Yeah define "cheap" , for that price you'd be miles ahead to be a new dump insert and not have more tags, insurance and all the headaches many "cheap" vehicles often provide
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    Let's think here. You are putting it in a f150. So by time you put this heavy dump insert in the bed you will already have it overloaded. If it was a 1ton I would say go for it. Otherwise just get a trailer.

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    Good used dump trailer. If you only have a 150 you can get a smaller single axle trailer. They are much cheaper than the heavy duty tandems.


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    vintage 1983 article : TURN YOUR PICKUP TRUCK INTO A DUMP TRUCK

    otp57, the system in this article uses the "back em up and slam on the brakes" method.....kinda scary but he gives some insight on his design with rails and casters

    the system i think you want to design involves using your electric hoist to lift & tilt the bed insert up.....lots of engineering for the sky crane

    why not rig up a way to use your hoist to back out the insert slowly to the tipping point in a more controlled manor ?

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    well that's sure a hek of a place to dump that wood, right out in middle of a field

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    Plenty of info here, https://www.google.com/search?q=homemade%20dump%20truck%20bed&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-USfficial&client=firefox-a&source=hp&channel=np

    We had one (bed insert) in a 4X4 years ago and it would haul a full load of dirt, till it was falling off the edges. It used a hyd. motor and pump from a snowplow, Only thing was I blew a hyd. hose one time. Used a chain hoist in the barn to get it in and out of the truck.
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    I had one of the dump bed inserts a few years, ago. Found it in an old IH pickup at a local junkyard and paid $350 for it. It worked pretty good unless you overloaded it. I used it for about five years and then sold it for twice what I paid.

    Here's a link to a dump bed conversion that might interest you. It gives you ideas on building your own setup, at least. I have seen guys do this conversion from scratch using old hydraulic parts and some scrap steel.

    Pierce Arrow Pickup Truck Dump Hoist Kit — 4000-Lb. Capacity, Ford 1973-98, Chevy/GMC 1973-87 and Dodge 1973-77 | Lift Gates Dump Kits| Northern Tool + Equipment

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    Quote Originally Posted by taterjuice View Post
    Yeah define "cheap" , for that price you'd be miles ahead to be a new dump insert and not have more tags, insurance and all the headaches many "cheap" vehicles often provide
    I took a load of metal and it weighted 900lbs and the dump unit worked ok.
    I will post a video of the dump unit soon.


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