All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: US23 Between Toledo and FlintIn England they drive on the left of the road. In Michigan they drive on what's left of the road.Re: 6 VOLT BATTERIES, MINIMUM VOLTAGEWhat type of test is needed to check if the battery might have been abused in the past? Asking for friend.Re: WD/Sway ControlI use a Reese with dual antisway bars. Tracks straight and true.Re: gas shortages along InterstatesJust make sure you fill your trash bags with gas if you find any, gas that is. :-) I'm kidding of course. Only put gasoline in an approved container (my lawyer said I have to add that part to the post).Re: Quad Bike mounted to ladder?Talk to the folks at Arctic Fox and they say the best solution if I cannot use my truck bed (have a topper) is to get a welding shop to weld a hitch receiver onto the trailer frame and mount a suitable rack for the bike on that. Looks like that is what I will be doing.Re: Quad Bike mounted to ladder? capacitor wrote: How about a headache rack at the front of the bed and stand the bike on the back wheels and strap it to the rack? Not sure what you mean? Like over the batteries and gas bottles at the front of the trailer?Re: Quad Bike mounted to ladder?Yup, the one in red. Got to ride it and it's a blast. DW has balance issues and this perfect for us.Re: Quad Bike mounted to ladder?Thank you all for the input. Vier is thinking about a selling hitch mount, like a bike carrier but sized for the 4 wheels (think 2 inch tube steel from receiver and two aluminum channels bolted to the 2 inch tube for the wheels, running parallel to back bumper). My biggest issues with that is having to have a receiver added to the trailer and how far out it will stick behind the trailer. So, 2d idea. Same orientation, same pulley set up to raise the quad, but then make two wheel scoops that mount on the back bumper to set back wheels into and to take the weight, secured to the ladder to hold in vertical position. PS -the 2 seater, no motor, around 125 lbsQuad Bike mounted to ladder?We purchased a Vier Bike as something DW and I can do together. The bike cannot go into the back of the truck. I am thinking of rigging a block and tackle to raise it up and strap it to the ladder spiderman style (4 wheels against trailer back wall). The ladder is rated to 300# and I think the weight of the bike is 125. Any CONSTRUCTIVE ideas out there, pro and con?Re: GFCI Issue looking for a solution Sjm9911 wrote: They usally do that so if water does get in there it can get out. I wouldn't seal all 4 sides. Or just leave a hole on the bottem just in case. So , seal 90 percent of it. Good idea.
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