Tried to load the Freewheeler on my trailer today.....

Jan 29, 2015
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Madison, AL.USA
I tried to load my Freewheeler on my trailer today. No luck. I was concerned it might belly up just under the oil cooler when it comes off the ramp and onto the bed of the trailer. It cleared that just fine but the tip of the pipes dragged before the rear wheels started up the ramp. I have a 4 ft ramp on the trailer . I also have a drop receiver hitch which has the trailer pretty much level. Anyone had any success with different ramps or loading methods??
 
Put 50 psi in the shocks. Raise the front of the trailer. This lessons the angle. I load mine in my 7X16 with ease.
 
2x6x6' ramps for the rear wheels. Let front wheel ride on the stock ramp. The longer ramps on the rear wheels will lift the rear high enough to clear the mufflers

That's what I do with our toy hauler, along with a nose high attitude on the trailer.
 
I tried to load my Freewheeler on my trailer today. No luck. I was concerned it might belly up just under the oil cooler when it comes off the ramp and onto the bed of the trailer. It cleared that just fine but the tip of the pipes dragged before the rear wheels started up the ramp. I have a 4 ft ramp on the trailer . I also have a drop receiver hitch which has the trailer pretty much level. Anyone had any success with different ramps or loading methods??

Put a 2 by 4 under the end of the ramp to change/lift the angle of approach..
I've had to do that with a rider mower to clear the mower deck..
 

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