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beemerphile1 wrote:
I don't understand all the ramp "kicking out" warnings. My ramp has two short chains that I attach to the two eyebolts on my trailer. No way is it possible for the ramp to come off the bed of the utility trailer. The same thing could be done with a truck. The chains came on my ramp when new.
โApr-02-2014 10:49 AM
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Passin' Through wrote:
For those who already have shorter ramps, wouldn't it be beneficial to drive a spike into the ground at the bottom of each ramp, after they were secured to the truck? The spikes would act as stops for the ramps.
Just curious.
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โApr-01-2014 04:13 PM
Dog Folks wrote:
You might want to consider what we did when we had two Harley's to load. Mount a small winch in the front of the truck bed.
We no longer have the bikes but have a golf cart now. It is very easy to load with the winch and no one has to "ride" the cart up the ramps. Set the ramps, attach the winch cables, and push the button.
With the winch pulling the cart up, rather than the cart wheels pushing the ramp back, the ramps do not "kick out."
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