Sled deck on 1/2 ton?

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Look at this I seen on crack book, daloops cops siezed the car and look how far it traveled like that


Mabe that's LHF 's car and pos
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looks suspiciously like Alberta plates on that car, made it a long way before getting busted in Kamloops
 
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If there’s only one person in the car,there should be lots of cargo capacity!! Lol
 

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Recently had two Cats with 162" tracks in my half ton, it did great. Carried two sleds many many times in a half ton. The daughter and I together lift the first one up in the rear and put it on the side of the box, then drive number two in halfway and pivot it up onto the side, tie them down, and off we go. Are we not supposed to do that anymore???
Or should I have not been doing it all these many many years? ;)
 

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Ps. Should I also not be using hooks in the running board holes to tie down? Some random stranger guy recently told me that was bad for the sleds... ;)
 

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Recently had two Cats with 162" tracks in my half ton, it did great. Carried two sleds many many times in a half ton. The daughter and I together lift the first one up in the rear and put it on the side of the box, then drive number two in halfway and pivot it up onto the side, tie them down, and off we go. Are we not supposed to do that anymore???
Or should I have not been doing it all these many many years? ;)

Sounds like a lot of work lifting sleds in and out every time
 

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Recently had two Cats with 162" tracks in my half ton, it did great. Carried two sleds many many times in a half ton. The daughter and I together lift the first one up in the rear and put it on the side of the box, then drive number two in halfway and pivot it up onto the side, tie them down, and off we go. Are we not supposed to do that anymore???
Or should I have not been doing it all these many many years? ;)
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Not at all actually. Load and tie down two sleds in about 3 minutes.
Loaded and unloaded them 4 days out of 6 this week. Faster than the guys who have a deck on their one tons, yanking ramps and such.
How wide are you?? Sleds sideways going both directions?
 
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