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lol,..i'm doing something similar in my trailer, but something easier to do. *I have an enclosed, so i'll back the first rail in, a set of ramps in the ceiling, hinged above the first rail, will fold down, then i'll pull the second rail in forward over the front of the first rail. *Gonna build a winch in the floor with a set of different pulleys so I can winch the first rail in, then switch the cable location to winch the second one up the ramps....
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In the dragster trailer that burned I had a 20' hydraulically operated floor section that raisedlike a dump bed to make loading and unloading a simple thing to do with the 230" wheelbase dragster.No more jacking up the trailer or any nonsense like that. I really miss that thing!
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That looks like it'll haul just fine!
Here's one of my old chapters in 'how to get all your crap there with a 16' open trailer': ![]()
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