Getting my tank in the car.
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Getting my tank in the car.
Hi i have just finished my tiger after 4 years, would like to know what you guys out there use to get your tanks in the car, know i could build a ramp but thought it might be wise to here what some ov you vetrans have come up with. any tips will be appreciated.
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If you look in my gallery there is a shot of the ramps I use to get my Sherman on-board.
These were sold on E-Bay for loading quad bikes (ATV's in American ;-)but are equally handy for tanks.
I bought these ones as they have a raised tread on them which is easy for the tracks to grip. You can als use old carpet or rubber matting to improve the traction on smoother ramps.
Wheelchair ramps are another thing to look out for, those these seem to be more expensive when compared to quad or motorbike ramps.
Adrian.
These were sold on E-Bay for loading quad bikes (ATV's in American ;-)but are equally handy for tanks.
I bought these ones as they have a raised tread on them which is easy for the tracks to grip. You can als use old carpet or rubber matting to improve the traction on smoother ramps.
Wheelchair ramps are another thing to look out for, those these seem to be more expensive when compared to quad or motorbike ramps.
Adrian.
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Hi Michael
Welcome.
I have almost the same ramps mine are more open but sold for the same sort of job and they came from EBay and were £98 inc P&P for the pair from Royston Resources in Scotland
Tel +44 (0)1261 812520 they came the next day.
He also has a web site google should find it so you can see pictures.
Machine Mart in the UK do the same ramps for £178 the pair....
Regards
Derek
Welcome.
I have almost the same ramps mine are more open but sold for the same sort of job and they came from EBay and were £98 inc P&P for the pair from Royston Resources in Scotland
Tel +44 (0)1261 812520 they came the next day.
He also has a web site google should find it so you can see pictures.
Machine Mart in the UK do the same ramps for £178 the pair....
Regards
Derek
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Hi Michael
Here's a picture of the ramps I use.
They are extendable aluminium wheel chair ramps that London taxis used. Got them second hand off Ebay. http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_trks ... Categories
Have a look at if you are in to Ebay. Still have the taxies registration number on them. I needed collapsible ramps to fit in the back of my VW Golf. I’ve now got an estate, so it’s really necessary.
Hope this helps
Mick
Here's a picture of the ramps I use.
They are extendable aluminium wheel chair ramps that London taxis used. Got them second hand off Ebay. http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_trks ... Categories
Have a look at if you are in to Ebay. Still have the taxies registration number on them. I needed collapsible ramps to fit in the back of my VW Golf. I’ve now got an estate, so it’s really necessary.
Hope this helps
Mick
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Bah......be Hulk Hogan and juts lift the beast in :=)
2X105mm wood logs just will do the trick just ask Mr.Stefan from swe when he pulled up to my door and got his Tiger! out =
Well i havent sorted this problem out but i guess my wife would make a excellent tank ramp atm heheh. With all the nag im getting.
And in the moment of truth R.I.P Jacques.... whom i was going to pay a visit to this summer and see his awesom collection. And hoping to meet this legend was a dream that was to a closure......
My wishes goes to his family and hopes his spirit moves to the younger generation.
Sadens me but, like Freddie Mercury said show must go on!
Freddie
2X105mm wood logs just will do the trick just ask Mr.Stefan from swe when he pulled up to my door and got his Tiger! out =
Well i havent sorted this problem out but i guess my wife would make a excellent tank ramp atm heheh. With all the nag im getting.
And in the moment of truth R.I.P Jacques.... whom i was going to pay a visit to this summer and see his awesom collection. And hoping to meet this legend was a dream that was to a closure......
My wishes goes to his family and hopes his spirit moves to the younger generation.
Sadens me but, like Freddie Mercury said show must go on!
Freddie
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