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2024 Midsota NHV16-BP-176 Dump Trailer

2024, BLACK, GVWR 17,600#, Empty weight 8,000#, Self Adjusting Electric Brakes,16'' E Range 10 Ply Tires (235/80R16), 25'' Bed Height,...

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Midsota
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Hudson, FL
$19,999
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2025 Midsota 14' Nova  Dump Trailer

2025 Midsota 14' Nova Dump Trailer Why Midsota? Solid Construction * Over 50 Years of manufacturing the best-built, best-buy in...

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Midsota
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new
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bumper
Payload Capacity
10625
Weight
3375 lbs
Length
14' 0
Pocatello, ID
$13,999
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2025 Midsota HV 16' BP Dump Trailer

2025 Midsota HV 16' BP Dump Trailer When it comes to heavy-duty hauling and efficient material handling, look no further...

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Pocatello, ID
$17,999
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2025 Midsota NHV16-BP-154  Dump Trailer

FEATURES Self Adjusting Electric Brakes 16'' E Range 10 Ply Tires (235/80R16) 25'' Bed Height 24'' Tall 11 Gauge (1/8'')...

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Midsota
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new
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Payload Capacity
10300
Harrisburg, SD
$16,200
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2025 Midsota 82''X14' Dump Trailer
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Check out this New Midsota HV 82"X14' Dump from Vistos Trailer Sales in West Fargo, ND. Stock # Standard Features:...

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Midsota
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14' 0
West Fargo, ND
$13,895
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2025 Midsota NHSTB21-BP-176 Dump Trailer

NHSTB21-BP-176 Versatile, Rugged, Reliable Are you ready to elevate your hauling and dumping capabilities to a whole new level? Look...

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Midsota
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new
Weight
5040 lbs
Length
21' 0
Parker, CO
$18,395
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2025 Midsota NHV14-BP-154T  Dump Trailer

FEATURES 2 7k Rated Spring Axles Self Adjusting Electric Brakes 16'' E Range 10 Ply Tires (235/80R16) Single Telescopic Hydraulic...

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Midsota
Condition
new
Pull Type
bumper
Payload Capacity
10920
Harrisburg, SD
$15,200
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2025 Doolittle Trailer Mfg MD8214-14KSRI-B Dump Trailer - 14,000 GVWR

Located at Trailer Sales of Indiana! Doolittle 82"x14' 14,000 GVWR Master Dump Trailer Specifications: Scissor lift 10" I-beam frame 2-7K...

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Split Rear Doors
Trailer Sales of IndianaShelbyville, IN
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2025Midsota Nova DT8216-BP-14K-Dump Trailer-210

STANDARD FEATURES: Frame : 6" x 2" Steel Tube Crossmembers : 3" Steel Channel, 16" On-Center Coupler : 2 5/16"...

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Avon, MN
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$12,450$14,250
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2025 Midsota 7x12 15.4k Scissor Dump Trailer

Midsota prides itself on delivering cutting-edge hydraulic dump trailers that redefine efficiency and versatility in the hauling industry. We engineer...

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Split Rear Doors
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Slide In Ramps
Traverse City, MI
$15,900
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2025 Midsota 7x16 HD Low Profile Dump Trailer 17600# GVW * URETHANE/POLYMER PAINT * TELESCOPIC HOIST * 7 GAUGE FLOOR * PALLET FORK HOLDER * LOW 25" DECK HEIGHT

EQUIPPED WITH OPTIONAL SWING SIDE DOOR OPENING (NOT SHOWN) AND 8000# AXLES (INCLUDES LARGER 3 3/8" DRUMS, HEAVER 17.5" SOLID...

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Midsota
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new
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Payload Capacity
12420
Weight
5180 lbs
Length
16' 0
Evans City, PA
$16,895
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2025 Midsota Roll-Off Dump Bin with 4' Sides 15.5cu yd

PRICE IS FOR BIN ONLY. TRAILER SOLD SEPARATELY Roll-Off Dump The Midsota Roll-Off Dump Trailer is engineered for ultimate versatility...

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Midsota
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Edgerton, WI
$5,700
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2025 Midsota Roll-Off Dump Bin with 4' Sides 15.5cu yd

PRICE IS FOR BIN ONLY. TRAILER SOLD SEPARATELY Roll-Off Dump The Midsota Roll-Off Dump Trailer is engineered for ultimate versatility...

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Midsota
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Edgerton, WI
$5,700
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2025 Midsota Roll-Off Dump Bin with 6' Sides 24.5cy

PRICE IS FOR BIN ONLY. TRAILER SOLD SEPARATELY Roll-Off Dump The Midsota Roll-Off Dump Trailer is engineered for ultimate versatility...

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Midsota
Condition
new
Edgerton, WI
$6,350
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2025 Midsota 7X16 15.4K Telescopic  Dump Trailer

Midsota prides itself on delivering cutting-edge hydraulic dump trailers that redefine efficiency and versatility in the hauling industry. We engineer...

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Traverse City, MI
$17,900
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Dump Trailers Buyers Guide

Dump trailers are designed for transporting and unloading loose materials, such as sand, gravel, dirt, or construction debris. The key feature of a dump trailer is its ability to tilt or "dump" its cargo bed to unload materials quickly and efficiently. These trailers are commonly used in construction, landscaping, agriculture, and other industries where the transportation of bulk materials is required.

Dump trailers are designed for transporting and unloading loose materials, such as sand, gravel, dirt, or construction debris. The key feature of a dump trailer is its ability to tilt or "dump" its cargo bed to unload materials quickly and efficiently. These trailers are commonly used in construction, landscaping, agriculture, and other industries where the transportation of bulk materials is required.

Design and Construction

Slightly more complicated than other types of trailers, there are three main components of a dump trailer:

  • Cargo Bed: The cargo bed of a dump trailer is typically made of aluminum, steel, or galvanized steel and is mounted on a hydraulic lift system. It is hinged at the rear end, allowing it to be raised and tilted for unloading.
  • Frame: The frame of the trailer provides structural support and is designed to withstand the stresses of lifting and dumping heavy loads.
  • Axles and Wheels: Dump trailers can have single or multiple axles, depending on their size and capacity. They are equipped with sturdy wheels and tires capable of handling the weight of the load.

Hydraulic System

Dump trailers are equipped with a hydraulic lift system that powers the tilting of the cargo bed. A hydraulic cylinder is usually mounted on the trailer, and it extends or retracts to lift or lower the bed. The hydraulic system is controlled by the trailer operator using a manual or electric control unit. The hydraulic system is a critical component because it determines the angle you’re able to achieve when dumping - which can be important if you’re using it on uneven terrain.

Dumping Mechanism

The dumping mechanism allows the cargo bed to be raised to an angle, typically around 45 degrees or more, to discharge the contents at the rear of the trailer.

Some dump trailers may have a double-acting hydraulic system, allowing the bed to be raised and lowered independently, providing more control over the unloading process.

Types of Dump Trailers

There are two main types of dump trailer:

  • Standard Dump Trailers: These trailers have a basic design with a single hydraulic lift system for raising the bed.
  • Off Road Dump Trailers: These trailers have a hinge point between the truck and the trailer, allowing for increased maneuverability, especially in off-road or challenging terrains.

Uses and Applications

Dump trailers trailers are versatile and used in many applications:

  • Construction: perhaps most commonly they’re used in construction for transporting and unloading materials like sand, gravel, and construction debris
  • Landscaping: they are also used in landscaping for hauling soil, mulch, and other landscaping materials
  • Agriculture: Farmers may use dump trailers to transport crops, feed, or other agricultural materials

Dump trailers are valued for their efficiency in unloading materials at a job site or designated location, reducing the need for manual labor and speeding up the overall process of material handling in various industries.

Dump Trailer Sizes

Dump trailers typically range from 8 ft. to 30 ft. in length. Two popular sizes are 6 ft. x 12 ft. and 7 ft. x 14 ft. - they tend to be favored because they can still handle sizable loads while being relatively easy to transport with a vehicle with a more standard towing capacity.

One aspect of size that is unique to dump trailers is the side wall heights, which determine the type of materials (and how much) can be hauled. The standard dump trailer will come with a 2 ft. (24 in.) wall height. For looser materials like soil or gravel you’ll need higher walls.

Finally, you will want to consider the weight capacities, or GVWR, for your vehicle. If you expect a heavier load, you’ll want to ensure your vehicle can handle the weight, but also the trailer. For a heavier payload, you may want to consider buying a dump trailer with 2 or more axles.

Towing and Hitch Needs for Dump Trailers

Dump trailers use a variety of hitches, and the choice of hitch depends on factors such as the size of the trailer, the towing vehicle, and the intended use. Here are some common types of hitches for dump trailers along with their requirements:

Pintle Hitch:

Pintle hitches consist of a hook on the trailer tongue that latches onto a pintle hook on the towing vehicle.

Requirements:

  • The towing vehicle must have a pintle hook receiver or a pintle hitch attachment.
  • Pintle hitches are known for their strength and are commonly used in heavy-duty and off-road applications.

Ball Hitch:

Ball hitches are a common and versatile option. They involve a ball on the towing vehicle that fits into a coupler on the trailer tongue.

Requirements:

  • The towing vehicle must have a compatible receiver hitch installed
  • The size of the ball (diameter) must match the size specified for the trailer coupler

Gooseneck Hitch:

Gooseneck hitches use a ball mounted in the bed of a pickup truck, and the trailer's gooseneck coupler attaches to this ball.

Requirements:

  • The towing vehicle must have a specialized gooseneck hitch installed in the truck bed
  • Gooseneck hitches are often used for larger trailers, providing increased stability and a tighter turning radius

Fifth-Wheel Hitch:

Similar to a gooseneck hitch, a fifth-wheel hitch uses a large, flat plate in the bed of the towing vehicle. The trailer has a kingpin on its tongue that connects to the plate.

Requirements:

  • The towing vehicle must have a fifth-wheel hitch installed in the truck bed
  • Commonly used for larger trailers, such as RVs and heavy-duty dump trailers

Receiver Hitch Classes:

Receiver hitches come in different classes (I, II, III, IV, V) based on their towing capacity. Each class has a specific weight rating, and the appropriate class depends on the size and weight of the dump trailer.

Requirements:

  • The towing vehicle must have a receiver hitch installed, and it should be of the appropriate class for the trailer's weight

Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for both the vehicle and the trailer to ensure a safe and compatible towing setup. Additionally, professional installation and regular maintenance are important for the safe and reliable operation of the hitch system.

Dump Trailers Lift Types

Hydraulic lift systems are what differentiates dump trailers from other types of open trailers that haul materials. The lifts raise and lower their cargo beds, allowing for efficient loading and unloading of materials. There are different types of hydraulic lift mechanisms employed in dump trailers, each with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. Here are some common types:

Single-Acting Hydraulic System

A single-acting hydraulic system uses a single hydraulic cylinder to lift the dump trailer bed. The hydraulic cylinder extends to raise the bed and relies on gravity or other means for lowering.

Pros:

  • Simple and cost-effective design
  • Relatively easy to maintain

Cons:

  • The lowering process may be slower compared to double-acting systems
  • May have limited control over the descent of the bed

Double-Acting Hydraulic System

In a double-acting hydraulic system, the hydraulic cylinder is capable of both extension and retraction. This allows for more control over the raising and lowering of the dump bed.

Pros:

  • Improved control over the descent of the bed
  • Faster lowering process compared to single-acting systems

Cons:

  • Generally more complex and may be more expensive
  • Requires additional hydraulic components

Telescopic Hydraulic Cylinder:

Telescopic cylinders consist of multiple nested sections that extend when pressurized. This design provides a longer stroke length in a compact space.

Pros:

  • Compact design allows for easier installation in limited spaces
  • Can provide a longer stroke length for greater lifting height

Cons:

  • May be more prone to wear and maintenance compared to single-stage cylinders
  • Initial cost may be higher

Scissor Lift Mechanism

Some dump trailers use a scissor lift mechanism, which consists of a set of linked arms that extend and retract to raise and lower the bed.

Pros:

  • Offers stability and even lifting
  • Can provide a high lifting capacity

Cons:

  • Typically bulkier and may require more space
  • May have more moving parts, potentially requiring more maintenance

Front-Mounted Hydraulic Cylinder

In some dump trailers, the hydraulic cylinder is mounted on the front of the trailer, pushing the bed upward.

Pros:

  • Simplifies the design and installation
  • Provides a clear view of the dumping process from the rear

Cons:

  • May limit the dumping angle compared to other configurations
  • May affect the weight distribution of the trailer

Underbody-Mounted Hydraulic Cylinder

The hydraulic cylinder is mounted underneath the dump bed, pulling it upward when extended.

Pros:

  • Allows for a higher dumping angle
  • Doesn't obstruct the view from the rear

Cons:

  • May be exposed to debris and elements, requiring additional protection
  • The underbody location may limit ground clearance

When selecting a dump trailer hydraulic lift type, considerations include the desired lifting capacity, speed of operation, maintenance requirements, and the specific application. It's essential to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for maintenance and operation to ensure the longevity and safe use of the hydraulic system.

Dump Trailer Lifespan

Although they take a beating, a well-maintained dump trailer can last 10-20 years. The life of a dump trailer can be prolonged if the bed is made of aluminum or galvanized steel - which resist rust and corrosion.

Dump Trailer Pricing

The price of a dump trailer will depend largely on the size and weight it can tow, the power available in the hydraulic lift, as well as the manufacturer. The average dump trailer costs between $8,000-$10,000.

On the low end, a single-axle dump trailer with a low-power hydraulic lift and low weight capacity will cost $3,000-$5,000.

Larger and more durable dump trailers with more axles, a higher weight capacity, the type of hydraulic lift, and the hitch type (i.e. gooseneck) can cost $5,000-$15,000 or more.

Popular Dump Trailer Brands (internal links)

Some of the most popular dump trailer brands include:

  • Big Tex
  • Bwise
  • CargoPro
  • H&H Trailers
  • Load Trail
  • PJ Trailers
  • Sure-Trac

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