Using a Snatch Block to Load a HEAVY Dumpster on a MAXXD Trailer
It's always something! Today we were suprised with an insane load of shingles from a roofing crew. Quite a bit of weight for these light duty dumpster rigs. But the Maxxd roll off trailer handled it like a champ. The tires....not so much. We also took the opportunity to show you how to use a snatch block on one of these rigs, and how beneficial they are to have in your tool kit! A snatch block can literally DOUBLE your pulling power. Loaded this dumpster with ease. Hope you like the content and decide to subscribe so you can stay tuned for future adventures!

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