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Old 03-21-2010, 10:13 PM   #1
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dumping dump bed

I am buying a dump bed...the fella that I'm buying it from says that he doesn't know how to dump the bed, so he doesn't know if it dumps or not...I'm assuming that the previous owner of the truck that the dump bed is on told the fella that it was a dump bed...my question is this...

how can he determine whether the bed is a dump bed or a stationary utility bed? he says there's no hydraulics, so that's out...thanks for the help in advance...

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Old 03-21-2010, 10:15 PM   #2
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Re: dumping dump bed

Chuck some of the county trucks here have a dumping bed that works on a type of handle that cranks the bed up. Maybe someone took the handle off and he doesnt know where to hook it up
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Old 03-21-2010, 10:17 PM   #3
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Chuck some of the county trucks here have a dumping bed that works on a type of handle that cranks the bed up. Maybe someone took the handle off and he doesnt know where to hook it up
I was thinking something like that, but the question is where would he look to see if the handle was missing...lol
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I was thinking something like that, but the question is where would he look to see if the handle was missing...lol
usually they are behind the cab on the drivers side
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Old 03-21-2010, 10:21 PM   #5
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Re: dumping dump bed

I'll have to direct him to this thread...maybe someone can get a picture of this area of the truck so he can see if it looks the same as what he has...or maybe he has the handle and doesn't know where it goes like you said...I really don't know...thanks Adam
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Re: dumping dump bed

Um, does nobody in this thread know what a PTO dump bed is?
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NO what is that? ...do you not know that I posted there is no hydraulics?

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Old 03-21-2010, 11:02 PM   #8
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Re: dumping dump bed

Look at the back part of the bed if it dumps there will be some sort of hinge there, then look to the front and make sure it's not anchored in the front.
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Re: dumping dump bed

I added pics...maybe someone can point us in the right direction to where the crank handle would go...thanks fellas
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Re: dumping dump bed

I see a hinge in the back and that a pretty heavy bed to raise w/o hydraulics. How is the fuel filler attached I see it on the side but can't tell if its attached to the bed. It would have to be attached to the frame if it dumps.
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Old 03-21-2010, 11:28 PM   #12
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Re: dumping dump bed

I don't know about the fuel filler...these are the pictures that the seller sent me...

also, where exactly is the hinge...I have told him about this thread so he'll be looking at everyone's suggestions...
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Old 03-21-2010, 11:32 PM   #13
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Re: dumping dump bed

also, could the areas circled in yellow be the crank for the dump bed...I've never owned or operated a dump bed, so if I'm way off base don't laugh...lol

and also, the area circled in red on the second pic...is that the hinge you're talking about...thanks alot man
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also, could the areas circled in yellow be the crank for the dump bed...I've never owned or operated a dump bed, so if I'm way off base don't laugh...lol

and also, the area circled in red on the second pic...is that the hinge you're talking about...thanks alot man
the yellow circle looks like the crank I was talking about, hard to make out whats circled in red though
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Re: dumping dump bed

The yellow circle is the release handle for the tailgate lock (arrow) the red circle is the hinge.
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The yellow circle is the release handle for the tailgate lock (arrow) the red circle is the hinge.
so how would you guess this bed is lifted? .once again I really appreciate all the help on this

also, is the tailgate hinged from the top? if so, then this has to be a dump bed and not a stationary utility bed right?

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Re: dumping dump bed

I have never seen a bed of that size and leverage (distance from hinge to front) be lifted by any means other than hydraulic, a screw jack would require such a low ratio that it would take forever to lift it. The hinge doesn't nesesarily mean it dumps that's why I say look to the front to see if it's bolted or pinned down the fuel filler is also another clue if it's welded or attached to the body than it's not intended to dump because the body seperates from the chassis when it dumps. The tailgate is double hinged either top or bottom to fold down remove the pins at the top of the tailgate pivot.
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Re: dumping dump bed

thanks for the info...could that bed be made to tilt easily if I could find a hydraulic unit to put in there...also, are there other ways besides a separate hydraulic system...could I possibly use a SM465 with a PTO output?
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Re: dumping dump bed

Yeah it could easily be made to dump, you'll need a hoist (scissor lift) and a dc power unit will be the cheapest route. If you went with a SM465 with a PTO output you'll then need a PTO, driveline, pump, reservoir, valve and control cable whereas the 12 volt power unit is self contained and can be wired remotely
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where could I get a DC power lift unit and how much do you think it would run...man you've been alot of help to me...thanks alot
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Re: dumping dump bed

Crawl under there and take a look for; (yours may be different)
This is a 93 1 ton GMC The hinge


The ram and leverarm


The hydraulic powerpack with solenoid control. (switches in cab)


The upper part of leverarm and lift frame


Kits: http://www.splitez.com/Dump_hoist_ki...kup_truck.html

These guys sell blueprints for the fabricator: http://www.motherearthnews.com/shopp...itemnumber=767
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Crawl under there and take a look for; (yours may be different)
This is a 93 1 ton GMC The hinge


The ram and leverarm


The hydraulic powerpack with solenoid control. (switches in cab)


The upper part of leverarm and lift frame


Kits: http://www.splitez.com/Dump_hoist_ki...kup_truck.html

These guys sell blueprints for the fabricator: http://www.motherearthnews.com/shopp...itemnumber=767
I'll have to make sure the seller sees this so he can figure out whether it dumps or not...the bed is about 17 hours away from me I think...so I can't see it besides in pictures
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Re: dumping dump bed

That is definitely a dump bed. The fact there are no hydraulics "at this time" makes it no less.

Here is a pic of the pto controls, in the cab, in my C-30.


Notice there are 2 levers. The one on the right engages the pto. (place truck in neutral,engage clutch and "shift" lever forward to lock in the pto) The one on the left engages the bed's hydraulics to raise and lower the bed.(disengage clutch and pull lever back to raise bed, push lever forward and gravity lowers the bed) One word of caution if it is a pto driven dump, do not ever forget to disengage/pull back the pto lever before engaging the transmission. To do so would be "bad".

The gas tank fill tube is probably supported at the frame. Can be a pain to fill depending on how it is angled. Mine is not too bad.

My hydraulic tank is mounted on the passenger side of the truck opposite of the fuel tank.


What may have happened is this truck "was" a dump bed but someone, for some reason or another, fixed/attached the bed to the frame and possibly removed the hydraulics underneath.

If this is the case, add some real money if it needs a hydraulic pump, tank, cylinder, mounting brackets etc. Or it may have been an electric actuated dump. Not as strong as a pto but dumps. Control could be a button somewhere. Hydraulics would still be required.

Other location for controls to dump are usually around the floor of the driver, even seen them tucked close to under the seat.

Either way, there were controls in the cab to dump that bed unless they had a remote cabled hook-up which I doubt.

Just inspect under the bed for a lift cylinder. It is either there or not. I too doubt it was a manual screw jack. That is a commercial 'material hauling' dump bed. Municipalities use a lot of them. Good beds, but always hydraulic that I have seen.


I about guarantee that evidence is somewhere in that cab where the controls are or were.

Yet if not, price the hydraulics you'll need to purchase before buying it as a 'dump bed'. Essentially without that what you have is a flat bed with sides and a very heavy tail gate!

Good luck, keep us posted!

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I'll have to make sure the seller sees this so he can figure out whether it dumps or not...the bed is about 17 hours away from me I think...so I can't see it besides in pictures
Often times the remote will be behind the seat on the drivers side, something like this:
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Re: dumping dump bed

Didn't see the previous posts on electric dumps, good advice there too. An electric hook-up may be the way to go depending the type of transmission you have.

Once again, good luck, it looks to be solid. Can't tear 'em up without messing up!

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