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Basic guidelines in using ATV Ramps
Ramping up ATV is no chore. Just read on for basic guidelines on
using ATV ramps.
While others make ramping procedures as easy as getting a shoe on,
others find ramping their ATV is difficult as their annual Tax
compensation. True, others are born with the stuff but in actuality,
ATV ramp procedures are so easy it doesn’t require one to practice
before committing to do it the first time.
Here are some guidelines on the ramping process and preparing for
it. If you follow these simple guidelines, there won’t be any
problems with your operations. Anyone with an average IQ could do
ATV ramping provided he follows these basic guidelines on using ATV
ramps..
Choosing ATV Ramps
On a wide runner ramps, the width of your ATV’s wheelbase should be
the reference of the ramp’s width. Likewise, if you prefer single
runner ATV ramps, the width distance should be at least as wide as
your tire.
The standard size ATV ramps are to be used on smaller pickup
vehicles. The longer ramp is intended for larger trucks. And always
check the capacity of the ramp and the load of your ATV. If you
think your ATV is heavier than the load capacity of the ATV ramp,
then, some of the ATV ramps allow pairing of two ramps to enhance
load capability.
Starting the ramp procedure
Always park the pickup vehicle on a flat and firm surface. And be
sure everything’s off and secure with your pickup or trailer before
beginning the ramping procedure. Secure means the brake is set and
the trailer (if you use one) is secure.
Position the ramp on a hard packed ground and on the trailer bed at
the lowest possible angle. Connect the ramp to the truck. If you are
using runners, make sure the ramps are spaced to match the wheel
base of your ATV. The ramp should fit snugly and securely.
Next, install the safety cables so that the ramps are supported
tightly against the trailer bed.
Recheck the load capacity of the ramp and the current weight of your
ATV. Do not load your ATV with heavy gear during this process to
prevent ATV ramp overload.
If you can, always use a winch in drawing ATVs up the ramps and onto
the trailer bed. But if not, you can ride your ATV up the ramp
although you have to do this slowly and carefully. Acceleration
should be smooth and slow. Remember, accidents happen mostly on this
part of the procedure, as some would accelerate quickly or fall on
the ramp’s side. If you have no past ATV ramp experience, do use the
winch.
It is always suggested that if you operate heavy equipment you
should do so in the presence of other people..
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