I built a drive in set of forks in which I have a 4x4 / half sheet of 3/4" plywood on it. It is extremely handy, I can put it at a tailgate height, I can put it at a roofline. I use it mostly for my portable welding tasks. But what ever will fit and stack on the space is mobile. Because its drive in pull out it's fast to use, there's no tires on it to go flat. It's the cats meow as far as I'm concerned.This.
I’ve used small trailers behind my ATVs and they are just a pain. You cannot carry anything of substance. Like big tree limbs, large rocks or a lot of dirt, etc.
I would be more inclined to use the bucket on the tractor than trying to load a small trailer and make a bunch of trips back and forth to where you dump it. I have a hitch on my tractor and use a 5x10 steel bed trailer when I trim the trees. It’s a lot more utilitarian than a small plastic trailer that’s not road worthy.