bobx2 wrote:
avvidclif1 wrote:
Dick_B wrote:
I've been a wet blanket before on this Forum and here we go again. Why would one want to `carry' a picnic table on an RV when there are picnic tables at most of the campgrounds; at least the private ones. How does one get a 75 lb. table up on a rack even if one could be designed? How often would such a table get used?
It's easy to get on the rack, just pick it up. He said 75 lbs not 750. I have one and they are nice.
I would have a good welder add a receiver hitch to the back of the 5er and then build a rack for the table. The receiver hitch could be used for other things if not carrying the table.
Haha, I was thinking the same thing. I agree with getting a hitch put on to carry the rack. I haven't seen a bumper that I would be comfortable with anything more than a spare tire on it.
Why does everyone assume that everyone else camps in camp grounds? Myself, I hate camp grounds, and only stay in them when there is no other choice.
Yup, city slicker;). For those who of us who boondock or remote camp, an outside table is wonderful. And 75lbs is not that heavy - if the winds in WY are anything like the winds around here, you need something with some weight to it.
Agree with the others, forego the bumper attachment and have something welded to the frame. A folding cargo rack may be a good option for carrying other things besides folding tables. We have one and its rated for 250lbs, but I don't think I would ever go that heavy. We usually use it mainly for up to 3 bicycles. And if you don't need/use it, it folds up out of the way and shortens your length by a couple of feet.