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Re: Ramps for the trailer to load and H
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Posted by Paul Shuler on December 06, 2002 at 14:25:30 from (66.119.2.82):
In Reply to: Ramps for the trailer to load and H posted by marvin on December 06, 2002 at 08:51:23:
I made my ramps. It was not hard. I Kinda copied them from the ramps the trailors my wifes company use's to load backhoes so I know they are stout enough. I used 1" bar to make a pin to pull out if you want to remove them. And my center ramps for the narow front end just drop in a grove on the back of the trailor so you can move them side to side if you need to.As a side note, I think it is very important to block up the rear end of your trailor when loading and unloading. At a show I was at in Oct. a guy was unloading an H off his trailor hooked to a 1 ton Dogde. When the tractor got to the back of the trailor it picked up the rear end of his truck and it rolled about 20' with him on the back of the trailor and smashed into my 80 year old dads new Ford truck.Not very funny. There where a lot of kids playing around he could have mashed also. It will also take a lot of stress off you hitch blocking up your trailor also. OK, I'm getting down off my soap box now.
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