nitrouspete Forum Member Aug 6, 2013 #2 wow that sucks......it looked like it would have worked if he would have gone a little slower haha
5.0kid Club Member Aug 6, 2013 #3 guy said a come along didnt work, he must have had a super small come along, ive had to use a come along when a f450 broke down that weighed 14k
guy said a come along didnt work, he must have had a super small come along, ive had to use a come along when a f450 broke down that weighed 14k
J jspec Forum Member Aug 6, 2013 #4 It would have worked fine if the ramps where flat on the ground. Guys are morons. I have loaded my f150 on a similar trailer with no issue at all.
It would have worked fine if the ramps where flat on the ground. Guys are morons. I have loaded my f150 on a similar trailer with no issue at all.
1fstfox Club Member Aug 7, 2013 #5 jspec said: It would have worked fine if the ramps where flat on the ground. Guys are morons. I have loaded my f150 on a similar trailer with no issue at all. Click to expand... Plus if they didn't have the ramps right in the pocket of the incline. Also if they had the brakes in the truck so the trailer didn't jump forward what seemed like 2 feet... Good idea, poorly executed.. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
jspec said: It would have worked fine if the ramps where flat on the ground. Guys are morons. I have loaded my f150 on a similar trailer with no issue at all. Click to expand... Plus if they didn't have the ramps right in the pocket of the incline. Also if they had the brakes in the truck so the trailer didn't jump forward what seemed like 2 feet... Good idea, poorly executed.. Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
TWOBEERS Club Member Aug 9, 2013 #6 Iv'e loaded cars this way more than once. Always worked fine. These guys are just idiots.