Posted by jon f mn on February 17, 2014 at 05:19:11 from (70.197.196.192):
In Reply to: 16ft. trailer posted by dewy on February 16, 2014 at 19:36:31:
All good advice so far. I can only add that for each additional foot of length on the ramps it takes twice as much strength to hold the same weight. That's why ramps get heavy real fast as they get longer. People that I built trailers for that wanted to haul both cars and tractors sometimes had 2 sets of ramps, short for tractors and light weight longer ones for cars. You can also find a depression or ditch to back the trailer into for cars and such. It don't take much of a dip to put the trailer wheels in to lower the rear of the trailer a lot.
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