Specifications
| GVWR | 12,000 lb |
|---|---|
| Empty Weight | 2,900 lb |
| Payload | 9,100 lb |
| Deck | 81 in. wide x 12 ft long |
| Style | Low profile (between-fender) |
| Axles | (2) 6,000 lb leaf-spring |
| Brakes | Electric |
| Tires | ST235/80R16 radial |
| Coupler | 2-5/16 in. adjustable |
| Lift | Single cylinder hydraulic |
| Rear Gate | Combo gate (spreader + barn doors) |
| Ramps | Slide-out ladder ramps |
| Tie-Downs | D-rings, stake pockets |
| Model | DT712LP-LE-12 |
| Manufacturer | BWise (Pennsylvania) |
Why a Combo Gate?
The combo gate on this BWise low profile dump trailer gives you three operating modes from one rear-gate setup: full barn-door swing for normal dumping, spreader mode for distributing material along a driveway or path, and ladder-ramp mode for loading equipment. A single-mode gate locks you into one use case; the combo is the working contractor’s choice for trailers that have to flex between landscape, snow, and equipment hauling.
What Can You Haul With This Trailer?
- 2 cubic yards of crushed stone (about 5,600 lb) with capacity to spare
- 3 to 4 cubic yards of mulch, soil, or compost
- A loaded skid steer (Bobcat S70 = 4,400 lb empty, room for attachments)
- Up to 8,000 lb of asphalt millings for paving prep
- Snow and ice-melt for plow operations
Free Nationwide Delivery
Most dealers add 400 to 1,500 dollars in delivery and prep fees on a low-profile dump in this size class. PrimeLoad runs a free-included model: free delivery to all 50 US states, no exceptions, no fuel surcharges. Most East Coast and Midwest deliveries arrive in 5 to 10 business days. West Coast and rural addresses run 7 to 14 days. The driver hands over the title, keys, and bill of lading at the curb. Full shipping policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does “low profile” mean?
The bed sits BETWEEN the wheel wells (not over them), which gives a 22-24 inch deck height versus 35+ inches on a deckover. Low profile means easier side loading and a shorter, less-steep ramp angle when using ladder ramps. Trade-off: bed width is limited to 81 inches between fenders versus 84+ inches on a deckover.
Single cylinder vs scissor lift on this size dump?
Single cylinder is simpler, cheaper, and tilts to about 45 degrees, which is enough for 95 percent of contractor loads. Scissor lift tilts the entire bed evenly and reaches a higher dump angle (60+ degrees) but adds about 1,500 dollars to the price. For mixed contractor work, single cylinder is the practical choice.
Will a half-ton truck tow this trailer fully loaded?
12,000 lb GVWR is at the upper edge of half-ton tow ratings. A late-model F-150 with the heavy-duty payload package can handle it, but for full-load runs in hilly terrain, a three-quarter-ton (F-250 / 2500) is the safer choice.










