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Re: OT - What type of trailer?
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Posted by Tyler from UT on March 16, 2005 at 18:58:14 from (71.35.195.251):
In Reply to: Re: OT - What type of trailer? posted by farmerboybill on March 16, 2005 at 05:29:44:
My ramps for my trailer are just angel iron and knock on wood have not had any problems with loading them wet, the ramps hook on the trailer by a 1" round bar and the ramps themselfs have a hook that sits on it and it dont go anywhere. If you want i can send a picture of the setup i got, to give you a better picture of what im talking about. The expanded metal over the top I dont think is a very good idea, my grandfather has a trailer thats really pretty little just long enough for two 4-wheelers. His ramp is one solid piece and it has the expanded metal on it and even the four wheelers have trouble loading when wet or snowy! Now cant remember who talked about a beaver tail deck over, but i think thats a waste of space you cant haul anything on a slant or i dont think its smart and chaining it down yes holds it but know dont increase the safty of what your hauling. Something you can think about is making the ramps longer so your not driving up such a big incline but the longer they get the heavier they get. Hope this helps - Tyler
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