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Posted by MN Bob on June 15, 2006 at 04:53:20 from (24.179.182.79):
In Reply to: Tractor loading ramp posted by Lourens on June 15, 2006 at 04:12:56:
Morning Laurens; A few things come to mind. But to really study the problem We need to know how you intend to store them, from the length you wont be leaving them attached. Is it possible to store them just under the bed? A slide out arrangement? If so you could rig up a spring assist or something to help with the return to storage position. That is a lot of weight regardless of how strong you feel today. Taking the truck to a welding/fabricator shop may result in better answers than we can give just due to visual inspection. You may want to consider a drop down support located in the center to help with support and front end lift. My thoughts, Bob
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