CompactTractorFan
Super Member
Wood ramps make better movies:
As soon as I saw a video posted in this thread, I knew it was going to be good! :laughing:
Wood ramps make better movies:
my experience with wood ramps come from a few experiences actually using them to load a tractor onto a lowboy trailer a few times. 100% of the time the would split dumping the tractor and operator quickly to the side.. made for bad memories...
everyone is gree to choose their own destiny however.. mine just won't involve a wood ramp accident (again).
soundguy
I feel your pain, but there is a huge difference between nailed up 2x4s and a piece of white oak that is 3" thick. The only trouble is that a 3x13 seven feet long would weigh a BUNCH.
i agree... and I wasn't using nailed up 2x4. ( i think that was someone else's post that mentioned that? ). I was using rough cut dimensional lumber at least one of the times, and 'regular' lumber the others. by the time you get a safe enough wood ramp .. at least one safe enough that I would use.. it would be cheaper, lighter, and smaller to have a steel one.( for me anyway! )
As soon as I saw a video posted in this thread, I knew it was going to be good! :laughing: