deck over trailer

   / deck over trailer #11  
i have slide out ramps so im going to have to get creative too late for the fold up

Why do you say it's too late? Sound's like the perfect solution,just do a little welding to convert the sliding ramps to fold up ramps.
 
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#12  
i guess thats what i will do... im not a welder but can get some prices.. thanks
 
   / deck over trailer #13  
Why do you say it's too late? Sound's like the perfect solution,just do a little welding to convert the sliding ramps to fold up ramps.

If he has a 3 foot beaver tail those are going to be some short ramps.
 
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   / deck over trailer #14  
Get a trailer with some fork pockets in the side of the trailer. That way you can stick the forks in the pockets, release the SSQA and back the tractor away leaving the forks stuck in the trailer for transport. Saves a lot of deck space and all you have to do is throw a strap across them or whatever to keep them from walking out during travel.

Great idea!👍
 
   / deck over trailer #15  
I agree, if you haven't bought it yet then get one that the ramps fold over and extend the deck. Some models come with mega ramps that cover the full width, filling in the center space between them.

OK, this may be a dumb question, but how do you get your long tractor and implements on to those folded up ramps if the tractor is already on the trailer?
 
   / deck over trailer #16  
OK, this may be a dumb question, but how do you get your long tractor and implements on to those folded up ramps if the tractor is already on the trailer?

pull up past the ramps then back up. Thats why you don't buy the shortest trailer possible.
 
   / deck over trailer #17  
I'm happy with my new Diamond C power tilt deck over. No ramps or fenders to deal with at all. Adds a few bucks & isn't as low profile. It replaced a way to short 16' gravity tilting deck. Was looking at a 22' gravity tilting deck but ended up with a power tilt deck over. The gravity tilt loaded a tractor better, but sucked for loading anything else. The tilt deck over ends up with a noticably steeper deck (2-3x maybe) when tilted, but I've had no issues loading tractor or impliments yet. Will have to see how it goes when it's wet. Loading anything from the sides is trivial with no side rails or fenders in the way.
 
   / deck over trailer #18  
OK, this may be a dumb question, but how do you get your long tractor and implements on to those folded up ramps if the tractor is already on the trailer?

well-thought question. You'd be happiest when you have stake pockets so you can lock the ramps upright to the stakes when loading long wheeled vehicles. And use the fold-back ramps folded fully back when loading pallets or hay bales.

Another thing we have going on in Holland are liftable dovetails, with a very short ramp. If your vehicle has air suspension you can use the compressed air to lift the tail end with a set of airbags. It cures all disadvantages of either style.
 

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