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Topic: Re: Making Ramps for a trailer
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| thebigyellowtruck
12-30-2011 21:21:18
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For my flatbed trailer there is a piece of 3/8" thick 4" wide angle iron that runs across the back. I bought a set of aluminum 8' long semi trailer car hauler ramps. I used grade 8 bolts to attach pieces of angle iron to each ramp so that the angle iron on the trailer and ramps interlock with each other. I load my AC WD on the trailer nicely with these ramps. They're also long enough so that I can use them for a small car too. Car hauler ramps should be able to handle almost anything you can throw at them. |
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| thebigyellowtruck
01-01-2012 22:25:38
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Re: Making Ramps for a trailer in reply to thebigyellowtruck, 12-30-2011 21:21:18
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| | maybe this will help you to see how I use my ramps car hauler ramps with my trailer.
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| dmiller
01-02-2012 12:04:58
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Re: Making Ramps for a trailer in reply to thebigyellowtruck, 01-01-2012 22:25:38
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|  The trailer came with a set almost like that, they now look more like a horshoe. The tractor was just too heavy for them??? Also I know giving loader rides is a bad idea, this was more of a photo op, than a ride. I estimate the tractor, rear weights, and loader at around 8,000. |
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