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Hauling TWO ATV's ??
I just bought an older F250, a long-bed 3/4-ton "beater" dedicated to hauling my two ATV's into the mountains each weekend.
I plan to leave my trailer at home, unless I pull my little pop-up camper along. What works best for hauling two Utility Class ATV's onboard the truck? I've seen over-cab ramps (anybody know who makes 'em?), side-by-side platform racks ("Ultimate", and others), cross-bed platforms, ramps that carry one ATV diagonally over the cab and the other in the bed, and a setup with one-in-bed / one-on-receiver-hitch-platform setups. Anybody have experience with any of the above? |
Hauling TWO ATV's ??
since it's a 3/4 ton & a beater, go w/ a flatbed. if you don't like that idea, you could nearly load them both with the tailgate down, or piggyback one on the other. i saw somewhere that someone had a tailgate extension for hauling two quads end to end. i'll go back let you know if i find it.
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Hauling TWO ATV's ??
We haul two P-650s in the back of our old truck all the time. A very inexpensive setup, requires (6) treated 2X10s and a small box of drywall screws and a few bolts and wingnuts. And the most expensive item was (2) folding aluminum ramps. If you would like to see what they look like loaded, check out the windrock folder.
http://photos.yahoo.com/quadcrew2001 |
Hauling TWO ATV's ??
The owners Manual of the Z's (250 and 400) says it is OK to Transport them on the back end standing up.
has anyone had a problem with this? |
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