Equipment Trailer - slide-in ramps VS tilt bed

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gkh7890

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Looking for feedback from owners with slide-in ramps. Getting older and not too interested in fighting w/ folding ramps anymore.

I had an 18' (16 + 2 dove) w/ folding ramps & spring assist. Sold it. Need longer, ideally 22ft.

Looking back at experiences with my folders at times, a slider wouldn't limit me if I'm just a little too long. Savings is b/w $1,500 & $2K over a tilt.

Appreciate your thoughts & experiences.
 
   / Equipment Trailer - slide-in ramps VS tilt bed #2  
Equipment rental business near here is replacing all their ramped trailers with tilt beds, for safety, they said.

Bruce
 
   / Equipment Trailer - slide-in ramps VS tilt bed #3  
Tilts are nice but limit you with certain things. Particularly when loading multiple items on them. The trailers themselves are also more expensive and heavier. I prefer ramps they are not that hard to handle for me particularly on pickup trailers. The ramps on my 53' semi trailer dang near take to people to handle. If your physical condition makes them tough to handle tilt may be the way to go.
 
   / Equipment Trailer - slide-in ramps VS tilt bed #4  
I love my 16' tiltig deck, so easy to load & unload. Unfortunately it's to short. The only reason I haven't replaced it yet is the super long tongue. I can hang the bucket or impliet off the deck on the tongue to balance things out. Looking to replace it with a 22' with 6' fixed deck. As the pivot on most tilting decks is between the axles the axles tend to be further forward than a fixed deck (unless you have a fixed deck infront of the the tilting part). The equal length hanging behind the axle as in front means the back of the deck isn;t that useful. Anything heavy on the back can cause balance issues. So plan on getting a bit longer of a tilting deck than a fixed deck to get the proper balance on loads.
 
   / Equipment Trailer - slide-in ramps VS tilt bed #5  
I have both. One is a 18' with fold down ramps the other is a 20' tilt. By a mile the tilt is easier to load and the use. If I did it again, .. I would get a tilt with 4' stationary in the front and maybe a deck over version.
 
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I had a 10 ton trailer with flip up ramps. Could handle them with no assist system but it got old. I almost only hauled my 5 ton excavator on it and learned how to use it to handle the ramps right easy. Did sell that trailer for lighter trailer with lighter ramps. Have used trailer with slide in ramps do think they are lighter to work with. Just don't think they are as simple.
 
   / Equipment Trailer - slide-in ramps VS tilt bed #7  
I have always been a slide in ramps guy. My 18' trailer i had with slide in ramps my 5 year old daughter could operate
 
   / Equipment Trailer - slide-in ramps VS tilt bed #8  
Last two trailers I've owned have been full tilt.
Yes, they do cost more but as I got older things like a rotator cuff injury and arthritis made it hard to use ramps. I wanted to lessen the risk of doing more damage and a tilt bed was the way for me to go.
 
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It kills my back to have to lean over and mess with sliding ramps in and out. I was seriously considering a hyd dove tail trailer for my new stuff due to getting tired of messing with ramps. Ended finding a great 30k trailer with triple ramps and swapped them out for monster ramps. Make life easier on you. Flip up ramps with springs are easy. If they limit what you can do make sure they can be easily removed

Brett
 
   / Equipment Trailer - slide-in ramps VS tilt bed #10  
To **** with the slide in ramps. I despise them and would never encourage anyone to buy them. MY hands have never gotten along with them and I'm more than strong enough to handle them. I always worry about them sliding or not staying where I put them when I'm loading or unloading. If you think flip up ramps were difficult with the spring assist you need to look at other trailers. My wife can easily pickup the ramps on my 14k GN. Tilt trailers have their place and are great if they fit your needs. Personally, I don't like the added cost and weight. If I had a semi and a need to load equipment alot, I'd have a sliding axle tilt trailer like the rental companies run.
 

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