Turblue
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I have a Marlon sled deck...it’s a struggle loading and unloading by yourself...actually impossible with out some assistance. I just wanted something that was easy to add and be able to wheel around yourself. The main problem with this deck is the front legs need to be lifted over the fender wells.
So I built this adaptor/wheel unit that is pretty easy to install with minimal lifting. Once installed I use a hydraulic bottle jack to lift to adjust to a different height.
So basically you slide the deck back as far as you can. Install the rear bracket, use the bottle jack to lift it up and set pins in place. Now the front you can install the front set of wheels and do the same with the bottle jack to get it over the wheel wells, but I just lifted it and pushed back. Then either have a set of stands you can set the front legs on or install the front wheel.
After off I lower the rear with the jack and stands so it barely off the floor and wheel it into my enclosed sled trailer for the summer.
It looks to be a bit of screwing around but actually takes minutes to install and get off the truck.
I have pneumatic tires that are better for uneven terrain, but just used these cheapies for the test in the shop.
thoughts?
So I built this adaptor/wheel unit that is pretty easy to install with minimal lifting. Once installed I use a hydraulic bottle jack to lift to adjust to a different height.
So basically you slide the deck back as far as you can. Install the rear bracket, use the bottle jack to lift it up and set pins in place. Now the front you can install the front set of wheels and do the same with the bottle jack to get it over the wheel wells, but I just lifted it and pushed back. Then either have a set of stands you can set the front legs on or install the front wheel.
After off I lower the rear with the jack and stands so it barely off the floor and wheel it into my enclosed sled trailer for the summer.
It looks to be a bit of screwing around but actually takes minutes to install and get off the truck.
I have pneumatic tires that are better for uneven terrain, but just used these cheapies for the test in the shop.
thoughts?
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