

MyOutdoors
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Anybody every use the master ramps to load a sled into the back of there pickup? I'm holding off on the enclosed trailer this year and was looking into these ramps to get me by. Thanks
http://www.discountramps.com/snowmobile_ramps.htm
http://www.discountramps.com/snowmobile_ramps.htm
jimmie d
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I don't see how it will work if it is only 32" wide.
Jim
Jim
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I made my own out of 2X8's and a kit that I bought at Wal-Mart for about 20 bucks (for turning lumber into a ramp). It works great!
heres some that are similar...
http://www.jackssmallengines.com/Ramp.cfm
I actually have a 4-place enclosed trailer, but I don't like hauliing that big thing if I'm just moving one sled.
heres some that are similar...
http://www.jackssmallengines.com/Ramp.cfm
I actually have a 4-place enclosed trailer, but I don't like hauliing that big thing if I'm just moving one sled.
y_guy
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or you could just go to Sam's and get the ramp for $29. Mount some plywood on it and call it a day.
I actually bought it for $24 on sale. It holds up to 800lbs. Use it for my ATV all the time.
I actually bought it for $24 on sale. It holds up to 800lbs. Use it for my ATV all the time.
Nice Rumble
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Buy a trailer. You invested a ton of money on your sled. Don't go half way. Protect your investment. These sleds are heavy and most pickups are too tall which will give you a steep ramp angle. Just buy a used trailer, covered is preferred.