MikeD74T
Veteran Member
I have a bolt on bracket on the front of my car trailer that holds a trailer ball specifically to stack another trailer. I pull the second trailer on with a winch or comalong, lock the coupler onto the ball, & use a strap to hold the back of the top trailer in place. One of my coworkers runs a towing business on the side & did the same thing with his ramp truck after seeing my trailer. Also real handy for securing a woodsplitter, etc.
Just put a plank under the horse trailer hitch & pull it up slowly. It will come straight up, just don't have the bottom trailer headed downhill as the top trailer will free wheel when it clears the ramps. Better to have the trailer slightly uphill all the way. Similarly it will roll off under winch or comalong control. It's smooth as glass with the ramp truck. MikeD74T
Just put a plank under the horse trailer hitch & pull it up slowly. It will come straight up, just don't have the bottom trailer headed downhill as the top trailer will free wheel when it clears the ramps. Better to have the trailer slightly uphill all the way. Similarly it will roll off under winch or comalong control. It's smooth as glass with the ramp truck. MikeD74T