How do you transports your ATV?
#41
Originally posted by: duneaholic
Are you talking a toyhauler as in a toybox trailer that has everything like a RV? If so I'd like to see it? I've looked and the only one that can haul 4 quads is a 28-30+ range.
Originally posted by: scrammersam
got a 24 ft toy hauler that easly fits four, can put in more if we wanted, and have a sled deck that will hold another two, three or four if we wanted as well. just need some more quads now. and then a bigger garage and a nice shop would do
got a 24 ft toy hauler that easly fits four, can put in more if we wanted, and have a sled deck that will hold another two, three or four if we wanted as well. just need some more quads now. and then a bigger garage and a nice shop would do
Are you talking a toyhauler as in a toybox trailer that has everything like a RV? If so I'd like to see it? I've looked and the only one that can haul 4 quads is a 28-30+ range.
theres a pic in there, ya i dont really want a big one cuz then you cant get into any campsites.
it is 24 ft inside and 8'1 wide.
ill find some more on it if you want
#43
#45
I haul my sp's on a 7 x 12 tandem trailer. One in sideways and one in straight. Lots of room for gas cans, chairs, bbq grill, beer cooler, tools, etc. Works great for me. I just back the whole thing in the garage.
#46
My brother has a pretty cool trailer, it has a ramp on the back and one on the side but it also has one in front that folds down onto his truck tailgate so he can drive a quad up into the bed of his pickup from the trailer! Not sure who makes it though.
#47
I haul mine in the back of my Chevy with arched aluminum ramps. I do a lot of hunting with my wheeler and it comes in handy especially when I have a lot of bait sites to hit in a row for bear hunting. I have a 8x10 aluminum trailer but I hate using it for hunting because of having to turn around alot.
#48
Used to use a 5x10 flat trailer. One on the front sideways, the second pulled straight up on the back.
Now have a toyhauler. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Now have a toyhauler. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#49
I am surprised that no one here uses a platform that fits in the hitch receiver. Yes, I know it’s a lot of weight behind the bumper, but lots of trailers put a great deal of strain on the hitch as well, and there are plenty of guys in here that drive the one-ton or ¾ ton trucks that could handle the weight. With just a platform I would think it would be easier to load and unload, plus you wouldn’t need to license it like a trailer.






