Did they ever fix that ramp at Richardsons -????
I had seen many a trailer drop off end of ramp concrete and break
axles.
If you didn't break an axle - had to pay for wrecker to lift trailer back on concrete
Did they ever fix that ramp at Richardsons -????
I had seen many a trailer drop off end of ramp concrete and break
axles.
If you didn't break an axle - had to pay for wrecker to lift trailer back on concrete
SO... what were the results.........
Put ramp blocks on your trailer and you might not need to call the wrecker. They are wood wedges that mount ahead of the wheel. When the tire drops off the ramp the wedge block keeps the wheel from dropping below the axle so the wheel just cams back up on the ramp when you pull foeward. I had them on my trailer for my 24' offshore boat as one of the ramps I used had a drop off at the end. They are normally made from a length of 4x12 cut like a ramp and bolted to the frame. Your wheel size will determine the size of the block. Saved me money a few times. Don
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Most was caught in their mouth.fishin813 thanked you for this post
Excellent idea - had not thought of that -