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Loading a utv
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10/06/23 12:07 PM
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lopey15
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I have a Polaris Ranger that will fit in my Chevy 2500 pickup bed. I have some tri-fold ramps that I would use years ago to load my 4 wheeler. My 2500 does not have a lift kit but it’s still fairly tall so the ramps are kinda steep. Has anyone tried to load their utv like this before? Thanks for any info!
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/06/23 01:17 PM
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ralph
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You could use longer ramps to reduce the angle. You could back into a shallow depression or up to a rise so that the ramp angle is not so steep? I used to do this to load cab tractors onto a rather tall flatbed gooseneck trailer. Of course, you need a similar spot for unloading.
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/06/23 01:49 PM
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CCBIRDDOGMAN
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Be careful, most atv ramps are not rated for the weight of a UTV. Best bet is, get a trailer IMO.
Haven't had it in years but never spit any out. I am a sucker for happy endings and strapped cowboys.
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/06/23 02:14 PM
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ralph
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I overlooked the UTV part so I agree the best thing to do is get a trailer.
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/06/23 02:24 PM
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/06/23 03:43 PM
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redchevy
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If it fits and isn’t overloading the truck I say go for it. Use a ramp rated for it and make sure it can’t slide off. We hauled a Polaris 6 wheeler for years and years like that. Carelessness will get you in trouble.
It's hell eatin em live
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/06/23 03:48 PM
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Voice of reason here-
If money isn't a problem, I would echo the trailer recommendations. Gives you more utility and flexibility for other things. Also opens a whole new can of worms, as to how big a trailer!!! Even smaller ones are $1000+
Out here in the West, the <50" UTV's are really popular, and you see them all the time loaded in the back of pickups. Any of the hinged and welded tri-fold ramps has plenty of capacity for your UTV. Most of those ramps are rated for at least 1200#, and more. The ramps I have had were all 6 foot long, and the angle is a little steep, but not a problem IF you use low range and load slowly!!
A better option is to get some of the new arched ramps of UTV's that are 8 feet long instead. Cabelas/Bass Pro, Tractor Supply, etc have them for $200-300.
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/06/23 03:53 PM
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lopey15
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I have a trailer…that’s how I’ve been hauling it. I was trying to figure out a way to haul without a trailer. I’ll probably end up buying the mad ramps…they are made specifically for this. Thanks!
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/06/23 07:12 PM
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I never see many people with a Ranger in a truck?? But, I guess it’s ok.
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/06/23 08:16 PM
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I’ve often used the “back the truck into a ditch method”. Of course, you need a ditch.
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/06/23 09:52 PM
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Tough to understand this is even a conversation.
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/06/23 10:11 PM
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I’ve often used the “back the truck into a ditch method”. Of course, you need a ditch. X 2 Back it into the bar ditch.
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/06/23 10:46 PM
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redchevy
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I never see many people with a Ranger in a truck?? But, I guess it’s ok. Most likely because there are very few long beds on the road.
It's hell eatin em live
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/07/23 04:06 AM
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MD254
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Makes me nervous just reading this.
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/07/23 02:25 PM
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Someone should post up the old pic of Bill Oxner carrying his Gator in the back of his pickup. There was a lot of weight on the tailgate also. How strong are those cables on the tailgate?
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/07/23 11:45 PM
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I never see many people with a Ranger in a truck?? But, I guess it’s ok. Most likely because there are very few long beds on the road. they do it a-lot more up north, UTV’s and snowmobiles. Idaho a-lot of the trail heads have raised dirt mounds you back up to. Can back out, motorcycle, SxS, mule/ horse etc
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/07/23 11:49 PM
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Be careful, most atv ramps are not rated for the weight of a UTV. Best bet is, get a trailer IMO. this…look for 3500lb rated ones https://www.ramptek.com
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/08/23 12:53 PM
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redchevy
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I wish I had a picture. As a kid my dad great uncle brother and I would pile into a single cab long bed ‘77 Chevy with a Polaris 6 wheeler and 1000-1500 lbs of feed in the bed. Good times.
It's hell eatin em live
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/08/23 06:01 PM
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Just went out to our county-sponsored motorcycle/ATV/UTV/4WD playground this morning. About 1000 acres of hills and trails. I passed one of these, with a trailer and 6 dirt bikes!!! ![[Linked Image]](https://texashuntingforum.com/forum/pics/userpics/2023/10/full-22567-402176-image_2.jpeg)
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Re: Loading a utv
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10/11/23 12:40 AM
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I’ve had 4wheelers for 25 to 30 or so years. I carry them, one at a time, in the bed of my pickup. Never had a problem. If hauling 2, I use my 16 ft trailer and strap them really well.
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Re: Loading a utv
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11/12/23 07:39 PM
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I agree with the trailer. I think a trailer is almost a necessity if a person has a pickup, an atv or utv and likes to hunt. I have an 83inch by 12 footer I use quite a bit. With a short bed it really comes in handy. My Dodge pickup is short wheel base, 4wd. Don't take a lot to fill it up. I took my trailer to Colorado in 2023 on an elk hunt full of ice chests in case I got lucky. On the way home the antlers were tied in the truck bed and trailer was loaded with the coolers and meat. I took a plastic coated cable with me and ran it through the handles and around the rails with a good lock.
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Re: Loading a utv
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11/29/23 10:36 PM
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I would take the tailgate off and use weight rated ramps with the truck in a ditch.
Just to make sure that it is done thoroughly, I go both ways.
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Re: Loading a utv
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11/29/23 10:39 PM
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Someone should post up the old pic of Bill Oxner carrying his Gator in the back of his pickup. There was a lot of weight on the tailgate also. How strong are those cables on the tailgate? ![[Linked Image]](https://texashuntingforum.com/forum/pics/userpics/2023/11/full-38597-407019-full_16668_198008_image.jpg)
Just to make sure that it is done thoroughly, I go both ways.
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Re: Loading a utv
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11/29/23 11:08 PM
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...and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. Gen. 1:28
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Re: Loading a utv
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11/30/23 12:23 AM
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