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Posted by L.C.Gray on July 03, 2007 at 18:35:16 from (208.193.186.39):
In Reply to: Near-Tragedy Today posted by N. TX Tim on July 02, 2007 at 21:40:47:
After quite a few uncomfortable situations loading/unloading tractors I have given up ramps completely. I just recently went to a trailer company and had a brand new 22 ft rollback bed trailer custom built. The entire bed slides back 4 1/2 feet and lowers to the ground giving a gentle 5 degree angle to climb. I can drive up, set the brake, roll the bed back forward and chain up with much greater safety and convenience. I wish I'd done it years ago. Best part... the bed is powered by your tow vehicle alone. No batteries, motors, wiches or hydraulics to have problems with. To add even more veratility I have also added a 8,000 lb winch to pull non powered equipment or dead tractors on and off with.
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