Dexter Wet bolt kits for 7k axles cost $200, thats including greasable equalizers, bronze bushings (very important) and heavy duty shackle links.
That's the same one my Kaufman gooseneck uses, wet bolt on the pivot, I replaced them when I did new axles a few months ago.
well, kinda long story but heres the short version... When I got it, it had NO BRAKES, so I tore it down and found all the brakes completely covered in grease, oil and everything imaginable.. turns out the person I bought it from put the wrong seals in and they were too small so when it got to temp all the grease went out.. I looked into replacement parts, Kaufman sells them factory direct which is local to me. to replace the brakes, it only made sense to do the backing plates as they are cheaper than the shoes themselves (~90$) but by the time I do bearings, seals etc.. (replacement drums were $150) a replacement axle with new springs and everything was only $100 more... I figured my time was worth that so I did the pair and went from 6k to 7k axles. took about an hr to do the whole job and all is new... no worries.
I cant complain as its a 20 year old trailer I paid 3k for, has a new deck, elec, and now axles so good for another 20.
Calling all dump trailer owners/operators. Or just anyone with hydraulic experience.
If you have a dump trailer you know how slow they cycle. The bigger the trailer/hoist the slower they go. I think jhenderson put me on to a double pump system that is offered. I am really thinking about it or just adding a second pump. The double pump is expensive or about $800 more than a second pump. Since two pumps will have two tanks, my concern is, will the oil level stay equal or will one or the other overflow. I think I can adapt a fitting to the tanks and run a hose between them. There is an unused plug on the tanks that I think is 1" straight thread. Is there a 1" o-ring boss fitting? I think they are straight thread. What do you guys think?
http://www.fayettedistribution.com/KTI-Dual-Pump-Hydraulic-Pump-w-Remote-p/14494a.htm
Best movie I've seen all yearDidn't realize they were that slow but looks like the second pump did help quite a bit!