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Well done mate!!

 

How long are the ramps?? I bet it was a bit scary near the top!!

 

Four meters are the ramps,yes getting it off on flat ground is pretty straining.

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Four meters are the ramps,yes getting it off on flat ground is pretty straining.

 

Tip the back up Mike so that the angle matches the angle of the ramps and you dont get that "rock" at the top as the tracks go over centre,

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Top idea Dean!

 

I should really drill some holes through the ramps and in the deck to peg the ramps as I load.

 

Just weld em on mate, that way you don't have to keep taking them on and off. You will have to hang a bit of rag off the end of them though llike builders do with their ladders :001_tongue:

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Just weld em on mate, that way you don't have to keep taking them on and off. You will have to hang a bit of rag off the end of them though llike builders do with their ladders :001_tongue:

 

 

All my Ramps are Alloy Dean.

Steel Ramps are for Chavs:001_tongue:

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All my Ramps are Alloy Dean.

Steel Ramps are for Chavs:001_tongue:

 

Steel ramps are for real men with big gahoona's :001_tt2:

 

I just find that if you have ali ramps, people want to weigh them in for you, but don't like asking you.

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