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3 wheeler loading ......HELP!!!!

Old Aug 9, 2001 | 10:41 PM
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Just thought I would let you know what happened this afternoon with loadin the red. Since I am typin I didn't get killed. ;-} I will say though drivin it on front first is ok but I found that backin it up I feel much safer. I have to make a couple of pads for the rear wheels to sit on though. The tool box and the rear plastic are within fractions of an inch of each other. If I take it on the road it will smash up the plastic. I made some plans up to raise the rear wheels on two platforms about 5 inches. This will allow me to get well about the box and still allow me to slide the ramps under the rear of the red. I think it's goin to work out fine. Sure would like the ramps to be a bit longer though. You guy's are right you gotta keep the momentum up and just drive er on the truck. I hope in the rain and snow it works as well.

Thanks again

Gary
 
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Old Aug 9, 2001 | 11:06 PM
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As long as they are made of metal with holes they should do fine wit rain &snow!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Old Aug 10, 2001 | 10:40 AM
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They are made with channels with square tubing as treds about every 8 inches like a ladder. The treds have ridges in em. They aren't the sheet kind with the preferations stamped in em.
 
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