Push King Trailers View fullsize Whether a 2-axle and 3-axle tractor is pulling the Push King Trailer, a 20+ ton payload is achievable. View fullsize Our low profile semi ejector dump trailer easily offloads 20 tons of dirt into a neat pile. View fullsize A Kubota skid-steer, one of many pieces of compact construction equipment that benefit from the trailer's low profile configuration, easily reaching over the 5'-6" high sides. View fullsize The Push King Trailer is standard with a high lift tailgate, and available with optional barn door gate for equipment loading. View fullsize Unlike other dump trucks and trailers, the Push King Trailer is a perfect for multiple applications. View fullsize The low profile Push King Trailer has a lower center of mass, shown here in comparison to the semi double bottom dump trailers behind. View fullsize The Push King tractor-trailer combo is nimble on narrow lanes of backroads, safely driving under trees due to its low profile. View fullsize The Push King Trailer allows 360 degee visibility from the cab of the semi tractor. View fullsize The Push King Trailer is large enough to be loaded by a wheel loader. The Push King Trailer can be pulled by any 2-axle or 3-axle power unit. Side by side, tractor and trailer. The Push King Trailer ejector has a deflector shield that automatically raises when pushing materials that tend to heave, preventing back spills. The horizontal ejector deflector shield is lowered when stowed, or when ejecting material that does not heave, allowing for optimal visibility. The tailgate and ejector controls can be operated on the ground or remotely from the cab. If the remote control is lost or damaged, redundant hard wired controls for the ejector system are located at the rear, street side, optional curb side for dual controls available. From Angel Island, the Push King Trailer with the Bay Bridge leading to San Francisco in the background. The Push King Tractor and a mini excavator are a perfect match. A mini excavator can easily see into and over the 5’6” high sides of the Push King Trailer. The operator of the mini excavator can see over to the other side of the low profile trailer for cars and passersby in the roadway.