Single Sled Deck

Glasser

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I bought an aluminum one that I can load with no problems. Very light, it lays in be truck bed. Simple to use. Don't have to take a run as it has built in cross members for climbing up. You can see it at: . Very easy to lift the sled up and roll it into the back of the truck. I have used it quite a few times now and no problems so far.
 

MTB020

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I bought an aluminum one that I can load with no problems. Very light, it lays in be truck bed. Simple to use. Don't have to take a run as it has built in cross members for climbing up. You can see it at: . Very easy to lift the sled up and roll it into the back of the truck. I have used it quite a few times now and no problems so far.

Hey what was the price on that ramp/ sled deck???
 

ferniesnow

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Finally got some pics of my homemade deck and ramp works well, tested it today
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Nice work and I'm thinking you're happy. MOT won't be happy as it appears that there is quite a bit of overhang past the tail lights! Extra lighting would be in order among other things. Just saying.....
 

Covey

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Looks pretty nice.
Here is the one i have. It works well and takes less than 45 seconds to load and secure with a superclamp.
They are also on this website

-Caleb
 

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