bspeedy
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Dec 18, 2012
- Messages
- 954
- Location
- Upstate SC
- Tractor
- Kubota L4330, Ford 1700, JD 2210, Takeuchi TB135 Excavator
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.
I also despise slide in ramps. Way harder on your back than flip up ramps. And flip-ups are typically much stronger. And they have the foot on them to keep from lifting the tow vehicle's rear wheels when loading.