We have a 14' Walton dump trailer with 4 foot "high" sides. It is rated for 12K which gives us about 8,000 in payload. It's an awesome trailer. It has a Rugby hoist rated for 14K I believe, which is nice to have a hoist rated for more than you can haul. It's loaded to the max with all the good stuff. We have ramps to load our Cat 216 but we found that the load angle is just crazy steep. Longer ramps would be nice but we have so many freaking trailers that loading our skid in there wasn't a large priority, we bought it to haul material, not equipment, but it's good to know that we COULD get a piece back to the shop if we had to use it. It has a 12K pound jack, LED lighting, adjustable 2 5/16 hitch, toolbox that houses the hydraulic pump and a deep cycle battery for auxiliary power to the pump. We're in the landscaping business but we've hauled quite a few loads of home construction debris and it works great for that. If I was in the dirt moving business, I would have bought a tandem axle dump truck, but we just don't haul that much dirt, just mulch and lighter materials, our topsoil is delivered at the cost of the customer. :bouncegri