Dump Boxes Designed to Haul More.
Why Choose Penta Dump Boxes?
Operator-Centric Design
Front viewing window and foldaway ladder offer unmatched visibility and access in the field
Frame & Axle Durability
Overbuilt frames with tandem, tridem, or quad axle configurations ensure maximum strength, flotation, and longevity.
Steady Unloading
Stabilization cylinders and hose-burst valves maintain balance and safety throughout the unload cycle
Onboard Weighing Available
Optional Digi-Star Weigh Log records load weights on the go for precision tracking and efficiency
Flexible Loading Options
Hydraulic front tilting gate and wide, tapered tub optimize loading efficiency in high-yield operations
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Penta Dump Boxes ideal for harvest?
They combine strong, flotation-ready frames, clear operator visibility, and efficient loading and unloading features tailored for fast harvest cycles
What axle configurations are available?
Tandem (DB30/DB40), Tridem (DB50/DB60), and Quad (DB70) are available to suit a range of capacities and transport needs
How do Penta dump boxes remain stable when unloading?
Stabilizing cylinders and hose-burst valves activate during unloading to prevent tipping and maintain equilibrium
Can I track weight with these dump boxes?
Yes—an optional Digi-Star WeighLog system enables accurate onboard load weight tracking, field-by-field
How do I load harvest into the trailer efficiently?
Hydraulic front gate, wide tapered tubs, and front visibility allow seamless loading behind harvesters
Are the tires designed for soft field conditions?
Yes—standard 800/45R26.5 tires offer exceptional flotation and reduce tractor horsepower demands
Is loading and unloading easy to maintain?
Yes—access ladders, hydraulic gates, and stable unloading mechanisms ensure both safety and minimal maintenance
Can configurations be tailored to specific farm needs?
Absolutely—mix-and-match axle types, steering options, tailgate styles, and weighing systems give flexible fit for diverse farm applications
What is the minimum tractor HP required?
For example, the DB70 requires a minimum of ~240 HP due to onboard hydraulics and high-altitude extensions; lower models require less.
How does the steering system work during transport?
Steering systems use follow-steering hydraulics that can be locked out for stable road travel; hydraulic brakes are standard, with optional air brakes available













