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Re: Re: Loading Tractors With DT Trailer?
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Posted by T_Bone on August 18, 2002 at 22:30:49 from (64.157.197.22):
In Reply to: Re: Loading Tractors With DT Trailer? posted by Loading Cars...What Angle?.....T_Bone on August 17, 2002 at 22:50:24:
Thanks Guys, I did some mre digging last night and found that most car bed haulers are 12.5* and some have an option for a 6* for those low hung cars. LOL Taking that info I designed a set of ramps in 4ft sections so that I can load a typical car with just the ramps (no ditch assist) and load a low rider if I use a 2x8 plank on the bottom ramp if needed. I made them 4ft so they would store under the width of the bed and be light to carry. I won't use them very often but did want the option of loading any type of car. Now to get the son to build them for me :) Going by what was said here and a couple e-mails, seams as the 25* is about right for loading tractors. I'll give it a shot and see just what happens. T_Bone
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