I do not know. If you are still interested, reply, and I will measure. I used to work at a company where I could buy the materials, so I was limited to what they had on hand.
Totally to much work ! Everyone else drives up ramps , folds em up and goes. Maybe ramps for sleds were not available in his city back then. Id say , dumb idea but hey . He has the time. Wonder if he took this on the dragons den or shark tank lmao
not getting it...why not just use a regular ramp and drive right into back of truck?it's a lot easier and quicker..i can see maybe using it if your truck is short and the sled to long ..but if the point is just about getting sled in the truck,well this is a backwards move..i'll beat you loading,unloading every time using regular loading ramp with less moves and effort..what a waste of money...
Where do you store your ramp when the snowmobile is on the truck? I see some with the ramp stored next to the snowmobile risking damaging the snowmobile while in transport. Also this ramp is longer than the ones a person can buy at places like Harbor Freight, making the approach angle shallower.
That is an amazing setup sir. I totally dig it
That's the best one I have seen yet. Simple and effective. Thanks for taking the time to upload it.
It's interesting and it solves the problems you wanted solved. Cool system even if it's not for everyone
Meanwhile all your buddys with normal ramps have drove up and left for the pub. You show up a hour later
What size and thickness aluminum tubing did you use?
I do not know. If you are still interested, reply, and I will measure. I used to work at a company where I could buy the materials, so I was limited to what they had on hand.
Looks dangerous
Why is this ramp dangerous?
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Get little winch at HF and push bbutton let it suck it in
Brilliant!
Not for me . To many steps , to go through. And in the end , you still have to lift the snowmobile up some what.
I agree
Totally to much work ! Everyone else drives up ramps , folds em up and goes. Maybe ramps for sleds were not available in his city back then. Id say , dumb idea but hey . He has the time. Wonder if he took this on the dragons den or shark tank lmao
I thought the same thing. Have the camera guy help lift a side then push it in
not getting it...why not just use a regular ramp and drive right into back of truck?it's a lot easier and quicker..i can see maybe using it if your truck is short and the sled to long ..but if the point is just about getting sled in the truck,well this is a backwards move..i'll beat you loading,unloading every time using regular loading ramp with less moves and effort..what a waste of money...
Where do you store your ramp when the snowmobile is on the truck? I see some with the ramp stored next to the snowmobile risking damaging the snowmobile while in transport. Also this ramp is longer than the ones a person can buy at places like Harbor Freight, making the approach angle shallower.
My point exactly! Reg ramps , load n go !! His excuse below is nonsense
not for me
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