WOW this is slick


That demonstation is not realistic. If you look closely at the pick up truck, Which is a short bed, half ton. The truck does not even compress the suspension at all. Two 500 lbs sleds plus a 750 to 1,000 lb carrier. Again not realistic. The extra weight and extended length would have put a squat on the suspension big time. Notice how the truck doesn't even move. At one point the entire load is hanging off of the hook, this would have put an unprecidented amount of weight on the rear suspension. I for one prefer keeping our sleds in an enclosed trailer. At night when we are done riding, we lower the rear door and drive all 4 inside, in the morning, lower the front door and drive all 4 out. When traveling, no cover rash or road salt to worry about. Al
 
The sound that thing makes kind of makes me want to light firecrackers off in my ears.. Dont know that I would want that big clunky a$$ thing bolted in the bed of my truck either. It'd be sweet if it was hydraulic operated though!
 
this one takes a little longer..like 1/2 an hour to load..lol Hope he tied the back ends down when travelling or else tail end of sled will be taking out other vehicles..lmao. But looks great.but my sleds don't have reverse.
I'd rather get the one with the girl in the video..she comes with the lift.Ever see sled go vertical like that..she has nice hand controls..lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kMRrRTphzU
 
I would think having 1100 lbs that high on a truck would make it tippy, referring to the first video.

-rustman
 
orchie..1 better.Why not just convert your car this way..no roof rack and no trailer required..cool pics
 

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Hahah that to funny...and since saturns dont rust it will look good forever...needs more Hp though....two sleds on a trailer bog it down a little up hill.
 
I made a single deck and ramp that goes in my F350. It sits over a fifth wheel hitch and goose neck thats hidden in the bed. Its way quicker loading and unloading my machine than all those gizmos. Takes me about 10mins to unload and thats including taking the trailer off first..lol..
 
Lower tailgate, back up to snow bank, drive sled in. To unload, pull machine straight backwards until ski's hit the ground. Could do both in a minute.
 


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