Specifications
| GVWR | 9,990 lb |
|---|---|
| Empty Weight | 2,360 lb |
| Payload | 7,630 lb |
| Deck | 72 in. wide x 12 ft long |
| Side Height | 20 in. solid steel |
| Axles | (2) 5,200 lb E-Z lube leaf-spring |
| Brakes | Breakaway brake system |
| Tires | ST225/75R15 radial |
| Coupler | 2-5/16 in. ball |
| Tongue Jack | A-frame |
| Hydraulic Cylinder | 4 in. single cylinder |
| Rear Gate | 72 in. combo gate |
| Ramps | 6 ft slide-out ladder ramps |
| Tarp | Tarp kit installed |
| Lighting | DOT compliant |
| Other | Rub rail, stake pockets, safety chains |
| Model | DT612LP-LE-10 |
| Manufacturer | BWise (Pennsylvania) |
Why the 6-foot Width?
The 72-inch (6-foot) deck width on this BWise low profile dump trailer matches standard half-ton truck bed widths and most residential gate openings. Compared to a 7-foot-wide unit, you give up about 14 percent of bed area but gain compatibility with narrower yards, gates, and side-by-side parking. For homeowners and small contractors, the 6-foot is often the practical choice over the 7-foot.
What Can You Haul?
- 1.5 to 2 yards of crushed stone (well within the 7,630 lb payload)
- 3 yards of mulch or topsoil
- A standard riding mower or compact tractor
- Yard waste, roof tear-off, deck demo lumber (with the tarp kit holding loose pieces)
Free Nationwide Delivery
Most dealers add 400 to 1,500 dollars in delivery and prep on a 6×12 dump in this class. PrimeLoad runs free-included delivery to all 50 US states, no exceptions, no fuel surcharges. East Coast and Midwest deliveries arrive in 5 to 10 business days. The driver hands over the title, keys, and bill of lading at the curb. Full shipping policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a half-ton truck tow this fully loaded?
Yes. 9,990 lb GVWR is the magic number that keeps the combined gross weight under most half-ton tow ratings (typically 11,000 to 13,000 lb max for late-model F-150, Silverado 1500, or Ram 1500). Confirm your specific truck’s tow rating from the door jamb sticker.
Is the tarp kit easy to install on existing loads?
Yes. The factory-installed kit uses a roll-bar system mounted on the front bulkhead. Pull the tarp back, secure with the included tie-downs, and you’re ready to drive. Estimated 60 seconds per use.
5,200 lb axles versus 6,000 lb axles, real difference?
The 5,200 lb axles are sized for 9,990 lb GVWR (2 x 5,200 = 10,400 lb capacity, with margin). 6,000 lb axles would let the trailer up-rate to 12K GVWR but require larger brakes and heavier-duty wheels. For 9,990 lb operations, 5,200 axles are exactly right.










