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pete
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horse rack ramp

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Anybody have ideas how to build a ramp for stock rack on a flatbed, or other ideas on easy loading or how u do it thanx
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Just back it on up to a dirt bank level with the bed. Then walk them on up. The only problem is you need another dirt bank to unload. It's no problem here in the mountains plenty of dirt banks
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dirtydan wrote:Just back it on up to a dirt bank level with the bed. Then walk them on up. The only problem is you need another dirt bank to unload. It's no problem here in the mountains plenty of dirt banks
Thats what we do. I have a ramp at the house to load and then just back up to a hill or in a ditch in the hills. Some of the guys that I hunt on their land have made me a ramp :D
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wonder if a HEAVY DUTY set of bi-fold fourwheeler ramps with a thick rubber mat attached would work? could add a couple planks for support. how highs the flatbed? backing up to a ditch sounds easier if thats available.
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