My Daddy bought a new Dodge 150 pick-up in the fall of 1988. For Christmas that year I bought him a Loadhandler. Daddy died 15 years ago leaving me both the Dodge and the Loadhandler. Both are still in use today. Somewhere we lost the handle. I made another handle from scrap metal.
If you don't unload trucks every day, you can save $80. Put two or three scrap pieces of pipe in the bed, crosswise. Put a sheet of plywood on top of these rollers. Put the material atop the plywood. For bonus points, put a strap or come-along under the plywood to pull it off with.
My Daddy bought a new Dodge 150 pick-up in the fall of 1988. For Christmas that year I bought him a Loadhandler. Daddy died 15 years ago leaving me both the Dodge and the Loadhandler. Both are still in use today. Somewhere we lost the handle. I made another handle from scrap metal.
The Dad shoes are key! Worked great
I always wondered if they work. Now I know. Thank you.
best invention ever cant wait to get mine and use it
I was skeptical too. Thanks for the video. I'm going to get one.
If you don't unload trucks every day, you can save $80. Put two or three scrap pieces of pipe in the bed, crosswise. Put a sheet of plywood on top of these rollers. Put the material atop the plywood. For bonus points, put a strap or come-along under the plywood to pull it off with.
Beats a shovel!
Would work better I think if it had two spindles, like a conveyor belt.
Where can i buy this Handle from ?
How much weight was that?
From where to buy this winch Sir
Just floor it while it's in reverse then stomp the breaks. DONE!
except you should have unloaded it onto a tarp
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