seniorsgt
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What did you get for a toy hauler?
Jayco 265th, hard to find anything under 30ft
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What did you get for a toy hauler?
weather or not here I come. pick up my toy hauler Friday. Kurt add me to you list boondocking.
I think our camp is going to become a little city.
Kurt
congrats on your new toy...hauler!
Looks really functional.
Have you tried loading the trike yet?
Looks good to me. What are you going to pull it with?
I've got Kevin's 1" lift and still need to use some 2x12s when loading in my enclosed.....
I haven't watched other people load their trikes.....
Is it normal to just be able to drive right up the ramp w/o scraping pipes???
Chuck
Most have to put something under the ramp and crank front as high as they can. Depends how level the ground is.
This is what we did:View attachment 99290
Our 26th is basically the same as seniorsgt's.
Jan & John
Thanks for the pic!!!
Yeah, I crank that tongue jack up before unloading.....
Usually I can keep the trailer attached to the truck, but I have had to disconnect before to get the front of the trailer high enough to compensate for ground at the back of the trailer being sloped wrong......
Did you add that diamond plate ramp extender?
Did you take off a shorter plywood one there came originally on the trailer?
How much "bend" do you get in the diamond plate when driving up???
My rear ramp door has rubber "bumpers" at the top that rest on the ground when the ramp is down. Do you have those and do you still put a piece of wood under them?
I think I need to get busy and do something like that instead of just carrying a bunch of wood blocks.....
Chuck
its a foam/luan/diamond plate composite bound with 1.25 aluminum channel. Turnbuckles hold the ramp higher for the extension.
https://www.triketalk.com/forum/thr...r-a-Toy-Hauler/page3?highlight=ramp+extension
congrats on your new toy...hauler!
Looks really functional.
Have you tried loading the trike yet?
Thanks for the pic!!!
Yeah, I crank that tongue jack up before unloading.....
Usually I can keep the trailer attached to the truck, but I have had to disconnect before to get the front of the trailer high enough to compensate for ground at the back of the trailer being sloped wrong......
Did you add that diamond plate ramp extender?
Did you take off a shorter plywood one there came originally on the trailer?
How much "bend" do you get in the diamond plate when driving up???
My rear ramp door has rubber "bumpers" at the top that rest on the ground when the ramp is down. Do you have those and do you still put a piece of wood under them?
I think I need to get busy and do something like that instead of just carrying a bunch of wood blocks.....
Chuck
loaded my trike today , no ramps or blocks. tongue max up. my ramp is 6ft 9in long and i cleared top and bottom
loaded my trike today , no ramps or blocks. tongue max up. my ramp is 6ft 9in long and i cleared top and bottom
Hello Bob,
We are travelling through Marquette June 13-15. Can you email me your contact info at klindeman999@gmail.com?
Kurt
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