Hydraulic ramp lifts

   / Hydraulic ramp lifts #11  
A winch on a trailer is a wonderful thing.
I have a 9500Lb. Superwinch on my 20' equipment trailer.
I am an old guy, and I agree: lifting the ramps is getting tough, even with the helper springs.
I don't see how a winch could work though, unless the trailer was empty.
A loaded trailer would have the on deck equipment blocking the run of the cable.

My thinking is to use a portable winch setup. 1000lb unit mounted to a plate. Plate could be chained to stake pocket and cable to ramp. Plate mount could be one that goes over a trailer ball. Jon
 
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#12  
It would be easy to run a quick release pulley or snatch block to the side of the trailer so the cable would be out of the way. Ill haft to look into it more. I also may be able to use two wind up sets like go on boat trailers. Seen them real cheap. Now you got me thinking.
 
   / Hydraulic ramp lifts #13  
Moving a winch and battery around would be tougher than just lifting the **** ramps.
 
   / Hydraulic ramp lifts #14  
It would be easy to run a quick release pulley or snatch block to the side of the trailer so the cable would be out of the way. Ill haft to look into it more. I also may be able to use two wind up sets like go on boat trailers. Seen them real cheap. Now you got me thinking.

The hand crank small boat trailer winch seems to make the most sense.
With the cable lying flat on the trailer deck though, in the initial part of the pull, I don't see how it could lift the ramp.
Seems as though a temporary "gin pole" in a stake pocket, and with a top mounted pulley sheave, would be necessary to get the cable at an angle suitable for raising the ramp.
Maybe ......this method is just too complicated also.
 
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#15  
The dove tail drops quiet a bit, I think the tip of the ramp being below with the cable up on the flat will be enough to start the lift. I'm now looking at cranks that might fit in the stake pockets. PJ thought that I might be able to add springs which I can, but it means taking the ramp off in the vertical position. If anyone knows of a good brand of cranks, please let me know. I can use them to load a dead tractor too if I use a snatch block
 

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