loading ramp
What are you guys using to load your cart into a pickup truck? I have a precedent w\ 6in lift.
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Must have a pretty big truck. :D
I personally use a tow behind trailer. |
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A ditch at the end of a sharp decline works well... Or you can use ramp(s) rated for at least 1,000 lbs. Just depends on how you roll.
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8 ft long 10x2,s with a set of aluminum ends that are made for the wood and give a perfect ramp.........you can drive cart right up them.............................8)
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What's a ramp? Just back up to the Dyke and drive on when I had a P.U. that could haul a cart.
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If you go the ramp route be sure to make some
tethers that go to the bumper on the truck so they can't slip away when in use. |
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I used to put my stock EZGO in the back of my F-250, but I back into a shallow ditch and used a couple of 2x12 boards. I use a trailer with ramp built on the back.
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To bad it couldnt be this easy :lhmo:
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I got some from WalMart that fold. they have 2 hinges and work real well. They are steel and pretty strong. I load my lifted cart into the back of my F350 all the time. They have straps already on them to hook to the truck so when you climb they don't come loose and you fall.
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Thanks for the posts.If I did't have a 35ft tag along camper, I would pull my cart on my 6x10 trailer.I have thought about tripple towing but I'm not a big fan of that.The reason for the question is that the atv ramps I've looked at say not recommended for golg carts.
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