Any of you have any experience with Texas Pride Dump Trailers? I'm looking into possibly purchasing one of their 14'.
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I had a 24,000 GVW, 30-yard gooseneck. 8'x20' with 5' sides.
While not a top-of-the-line trailer, it was an excellent value. I had an issue right after delivery and TP stood behind the product and paid a local shop to fix it.
Good folks. I'd buy another one.
I sold it for more than I bought it for, 6 years later.
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I have a 12 foot single ram/10,000# and It has worked very well for me... I pull mine with my F150 and with 4 yards of compost in it, that's about all my truck can handle... I'd also suggest getting the little gizmo that rolls up and deploys the tarp cover... Takes about 2 minutes to roll it out, and about a minute to roll it back up.
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Originally posted by PearlWhiteGT View PostThanks for the reply. I’m looking at either their 14000lb or 16000lb 14’ bumper pull dump trailer. Can get a better deal on the 16K but that would put me at 26000 GVWR with truck and trailer. So debating if I sure go with the 14K if I decide I want ti rent it out for some extra side money.
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Originally posted by PearlWhiteGT View PostThanks for the reply. I’m looking at either their 14000lb or 16000lb 14’ bumper pull dump trailer. Can get a better deal on the 16K but that would put me at 26000 GVWR with truck and trailer. So debating if I sure go with the 14K if I decide I want ti rent it out for some extra side money.
Personally I would get a gooseneck since that’s way safer than a 14K bumper pull.
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Originally posted by bloodtrailer28 View PostGo with a gooseneck if you think your ever going to pull some weight in it. We had one of their 20 fters with double duels. It held up for about 3-4 years them thet was about it. We ended up going Lamar and load trail after that.
Definitely the best made trailer in my yard.
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