Machines | End Dump vs Belly Dump
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what do you use? show me your videos, I'll take the bottom dump over the end dump for this kind of workhttp://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=43.195009,-112.434704&spn=0.010465,0.021071&t=h&z=16
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if I was a betting man. Bottom dump will be the winner.
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you can haul a larger variety of things in an end dump
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I don't understand this people!
End dumps are for demolition material.
Hight sides and low sides. And super 10s for smaller sites.
Belly dumps are for sand,dirt and base.
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they both have there purpose!
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Why no lasers or GPS? Seems a little old fashioned.
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I take the widrow-gate bottom or belly dump over the end one, because it does the job in road pavimentation so easy.
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Me and my dad us end dumps because we work in places that are kind of small
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belly dump fer sure
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If you want to spread gravel out a lot easier when going slow like that with a belly dump use a gt spreader blade, works awesome for doing stuff like that. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tI_qZq5xTI
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Ahh. Looks a lot like stabilized crushed concrete material we use a lot in Houston.
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That's crushed concrete material is pretty good
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Not a fan of end dumps. I was working as a contract mechanic for a company who was doing a couple of large road building projects in town a couple summers ago. One day they had an end dump tip over and it unfortunately crushed the cab on a truck parked beside it. Unfortunately the guy in the second truck didn't make it from what I heard. Why they were dumping with other people and equipment so close by I'll never know. Just shows that a guy really needs to pay attention to what's going on around him when on the job.
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We use an end dump because we haul brush!
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On a level pad like you have there I would use either one. Your belly dump does a good job on it's own, but I would chain the gates so they spread the material a little lower and longer. With your end dump it's hard to spread with that barn door, but not impossible. With a hinged gate I would and do many times put a chain across the back and spread the material about 6 to 8 inch's deep, so the blade operator didn't work so hard. Note: I use 38 to 40 foot end dumps, steel or aluminum in structure, way out here in the wild Southwest of Arizona. I ran a Transfer too many years not to be able to spread material as needed. L.- B.
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Very good video!
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New or experienced operator in the seat ? With or without a 4 foot level to put on the tailgate,when in doubt of what "level" actually means? Wet sticky loads or loose stuff? Overhead power lines within a mile of the job?
That is just a few of the variables before I give you a concrete answer. Oh the horror and carnage .
On second thought, I choose option C. A 10 year old kid, with a little red wagon, the only safe bet. LMAO ! -
I met end dumps
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Here in Pennsylvania u don't see many Billydump we have in dumps appear
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to the guy driveing the white end dump, It realy doesnt take That Long to air up the tires, keep running that low and they will ether blow or your end dump will fall over, It takes less time to air up that it does to upright a flipped truck and trailer
Lets see the End Dump vs. the Belly Dump hauling broken Concrete and Asphalt.