Ramps to get onto tailgate...
Ramps to get onto tailgate...
I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions or experience with folding or telescoping ramps that will work for getting an old dog up on and down from a 3/4 ton pickup tailgate. Thanks.
Last edited by hettmoe on Sun Aug 30, 2015 10:37 am, edited 1 time in total.
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I would think they would be more trouble than they were worth. I always lifted them up with no problem.
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Yeah, Ezzy, I had always lifted them up without a problem, too. But things change.....
Thanks, Neil, I have checked this link out, but almost all the reviews are for either cars or SUVs, and I am wondering if anyone has used any of these successfully with a pickup that is probably a little higher than most SUVs.
Thanks.
Thanks, Neil, I have checked this link out, but almost all the reviews are for either cars or SUVs, and I am wondering if anyone has used any of these successfully with a pickup that is probably a little higher than most SUVs.
Thanks.
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I understand about things changing.
http://www.harborfreight.com/1200-lb-ca ... 7.html[url][/url]
It is stronger than you need, but something to consider while we wait for someone with experience.
http://www.harborfreight.com/1200-lb-ca ... 7.html[url][/url]
It is stronger than you need, but something to consider while we wait for someone with experience.
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Get a piece of 2x12 and cover it with outdoor carpet.
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Not a folder or telescoping ramp but my dad, almost 80, uses his ramp from his training table. Has wheels on the bottom and two hooks that drop into the bed tailgate gap to secure it.hettmoe wrote:I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions or experience with folding or telescoping ramps that will work for getting an old dog up on and down from a 3/4 ton pickup tailgate. Thanks.
Ramps to get onto tailgate...
I have Labs, a bit heavy to lift. I have a Petsmart ramp. Works well off any tailgate and even reaches up to the holes of a topper rig. Ramps are better for dogs in the long run. The impacts of jumping up and especially down are hard on the joints.
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Thanks. Which one? Telescoping, or folding? It can't be longer than 4 feet when collapsed.mrbobaz wrote:I have Labs, a bit heavy to lift. I have a Petsmart ramp. Works well off any tailgate and even reaches up to the holes of a topper rig. Ramps are better for dogs in the long run. The impacts of jumping up and especially down are hard on the joints.
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Thanks, Neil.Neil wrote:I understand about things changing.
http://www.harborfreight.com/1200-lb-ca ... 7.html[url][/url]
It is stronger than you need, but something to consider while we wait for someone with experience.
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I would look at ones offered at Amazon, and read reviews. I haven't bought one yet ( but it's on the list) and find those reviews helpful as far which ones are heavy, or have dangerous sharp edges, or durability, etc.
Most of the models I looked at on Amazon have multiple reviews so it isn't hard to rule certain ones in/out.
Most of the models I looked at on Amazon have multiple reviews so it isn't hard to rule certain ones in/out.
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I have this one and liked it very much. Now I have a new Ford with the tailgate step and am working on the pups using it to get in.
If you have a truck supply box, I would suggest raising it so you can easily slide the the ramp under it. The wedge at the top of the ramp wll keep it close.
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And when using, make sure to secure it to the tailgate or truck bed so it doesn't slide or fall off. That'll throw your training off.
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Thanks, everyone.
Ramps to get onto tailgate...
Telescoping. I have a training buddy that made a folding one out of 2x4's and half inch plywood.hettmoe wrote:Thanks. Which one? Telescoping, or folding? It can't be longer than 4 feet when collapsed.mrbobaz wrote:I have Labs, a bit heavy to lift. I have a Petsmart ramp. Works well off any tailgate and even reaches up to the holes of a topper rig. Ramps are better for dogs in the long run. The impacts of jumping up and especially down are hard on the joints.