Specifications
| GVWR | 12,000 lb |
|---|---|
| Empty Weight | 3,320 lb |
| Payload | 8,680 lb |
| Deck | 81 in. wide x 12 ft long |
| Side Height | 44 in. solid |
| Frame | 6 in. channel |
| Axles | (2) 6,000 lb leaf-spring |
| Brakes | Electric |
| Tires | ST235/80R16 radial |
| Coupler | 2-5/16 in. adjustable |
| Lift | Single cylinder, power-up gravity-down |
| Rear | Barn doors |
| Ramps | Slide-out ladder ramps |
| Tie-Downs | D-rings |
| Model | DT712LP-LE-12 |
| Manufacturer | BWise (Pennsylvania) |
Why High Sides Matter
The 44-inch sides on this BWise high side dump trailer add 22 inches of vertical loading space versus a standard 22-inch low-side dump. For dense loads (gravel, stone, sand) the trailer would be weight-limited long before the bed fills up, so the high sides are wasted. For low-density loads (mulch, leaves, debris, brush, framing waste) the high sides nearly double the per-load volume, cutting cycle time in half. Landscape and brush-removal businesses that price by volume see direct hour savings within the first week of switching to a high side dump.
What Can You Haul With This Trailer?
- Mulch and leaf compost: roughly 4 to 5 cubic yards per load with sides full
- Brush and framing demolition: full bed without straps/netting holding pieces in
- Standard contractor materials: 2 yards crushed stone OR 8,000 lb of denser aggregate
- Loaded mid-frame skid steer (Bobcat S70 = 4,400 lb) plus attachments
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 See our Shipping Policy for zone-specific transit times by region. The driver hands over the title, keys, and bill of lading at the curb. Full shipping policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this BWise high side dump differ from the low profile version?
The 44-inch sides versus 22-inch sides is the main difference. Same 6,000 lb axles, same 12,000 lb GVWR, same payload capacity. The high side is volume-optimized for low-density loads; the low profile is weight-optimized for dense aggregates.
Why power-up gravity-down instead of full hydraulic both directions?
Power-up gravity-down uses gravity to retract the cylinder, which means a smaller pump and less hydraulic fluid (and lower cost). Full power-up power-down adds about 800 to 1,200 dollars to the price for the second-direction control. For 95 percent of dump trailer use cases, gravity-down is fine since the bed always returns to flat empty.
Will the slide-out ramps load a Bobcat S70?
Yes. The slide-out ladder ramps are spec’d for compact equipment up to roughly 5,000 lb. Loaded skid steers with attachments may push that limit; check the ramp rating sticker before loading anything heavier than a stripped-down compact unit.















