Here at The Links at Brunello we have a couple of Toro 648 to use out on the course . We plan on trailering one to the outskirts to save time and a long leisurely walk . Chris ( superintendent) came up with the idea of using the extra dump box for the project . It was up to my abilities to make it happen .
Toro workman dump box .
Toro pro-core 648 needing a ride . ( 1500 lbs. + )
Flip box upside down and remove unnecessary hardware .
The box is well framed but I added extra by using 3" tube stock . 2" square tube stock was used for an axle .
Bought a couple of axles for a great price for the guys at Vesey's . Using a piece of 6"x 6"flat stock and angle iron made for a strong mounting area to slide over axle later .
A little bit of welding and measuring and it was time to
install the wheels . Wheels (cart tires ) came from a local clearance store .
Welding in some 2" square tube stock to reinforce the front of box for hitch area . It's going to hold a lot of weight .
Welding on the hitch arm .
A little test fitting .
and test drive
a few more adjustments .
Welded in a 1" bar for a wheel stop at the point where it has good balance one trailer .
And were good to go .
October 2015
We had it out a few times leap frogging the aerators . Works great but I have an idea to keep it attached to the tow vehicle and still be able to tip it .
Stay tuned !!!!
add ones
and in tip .
Nice ,The crew will like the new set up for sure .
http://magazine.golfcourseindustry.com/article/december-2015-/travels-terry.aspx
Bonded and strengthen the tailgate area.
New build for another course
Instead of center pull I'm going with better hinge points over box frame
a few pics at different angles
blocking welded to box frame for support
a few more pics
Looken good
tips easy
Finished and can be used for brush or sod too
A little walk around
Students putting the new mods to our trailer
And done . Should be a keeper now .
October 2015
We had it out a few times leap frogging the aerators . Works great but I have an idea to keep it attached to the tow vehicle and still be able to tip it .
Stay tuned !!!!
add ones
getting the trailer back on the tow vehicle . Rob and I where discussing an idea for a better system . Looking at the Toro trans pro 80 in front of us made total sense to apply the same set up .
Mocking up the new set up . The guys are all out getting the course ready for bed . Using the lift as the muscle to help move the trailer around made the job easy .
Had some square tube stock left over from the original build for supplies . Drilled a hole for a pin in a piece of 2" sq. tube stock and cut the back side out .
preparing the area for welding .
welded the plate at the point where the trailer would pivot . Might as well prime and paint it now while it's in a good position .
Welded on a grab handle to pull balanced trailer into place .
cut the original hitch off and weld to new tow bar . Cutting another 2" piece of stock and drilling a hole you can weld this piece to old tow bar so you can pin the two bars together when towing .
Almost done
Hooked up in tow
and in tip .
Nice ,The crew will like the new set up for sure .
http://magazine.golfcourseindustry.com/article/december-2015-/travels-terry.aspx
Bonded and strengthen the tailgate area.
Had time today to finish it up and paint . The side plates kick out to receive the aerator easier .
SOLID.
And more improvements
Although it works great there was a little room for improvement .
New build for another course
Instead of center pull I'm going with better hinge points over box frame
a few pics at different angles
blocking welded to box frame for support
a few more pics
Looken good
tips easy
Finished and can be used for brush or sod too
A little walk around
And done . Should be a keeper now .