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This discussion centers on whether a small excavator, such as the John Deere 26G, can be loaded into a 12-foot long by 6-foot wide low-side dump trailer. Users exchanged views about size compatibility, loading techniques, and transport safety considerations.
Main Discussion Points:
Loading a John Deere 26G into a 12x6 ft low-side dump trailer poses challenges mainly due to width and length approaching the trailer’s internal limits. Folding the boom and bucket into transport position, partial disassembly, and using appropriate loading ramps improve loading success. To guarantee safety and compliance, loading should be done carefully and preferably by experienced personnel. For frequent hauling, opting for a larger trailer is advisable.
Main Discussion Points:
- Size Comparison
The length and width of the 26G excavator generally slightly exceed the internal dimensions of a 12x6 ft trailer. Some users believe directly loading it may be difficult, especially regarding width. Precise measurement of both the machine’s width and the trailer’s interior is essential.
- Disassembly and Folding
Suggestions include partially disassembling or folding the excavator’s boom or arm to reduce dimensions and ease loading. Adjusting the arm and bucket to a transport position can also save space.
- Loading Techniques
Careful use of ramps or loading boards is recommended, ensuring proper angle and stability to prevent the excavator from slipping or tipping. Loading should be performed by experienced operators.
- Legal and Safety Considerations
Transport width limits, height restrictions, and weight regulations must be observed. Properly securing the excavator on the trailer is critical to avoid shifting or loosening during transit.
- Trailer Selection
For frequent transport of the 26G or similar-sized excavators, some users suggest investing in a larger trailer (e.g., 14 ft long or wider low-side dump trailer) to ensure safer and easier transportation.
Loading a John Deere 26G into a 12x6 ft low-side dump trailer poses challenges mainly due to width and length approaching the trailer’s internal limits. Folding the boom and bucket into transport position, partial disassembly, and using appropriate loading ramps improve loading success. To guarantee safety and compliance, loading should be done carefully and preferably by experienced personnel. For frequent hauling, opting for a larger trailer is advisable.