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Loading/hauling 4 wheeler on Cannonball bed
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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 1063802" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>Anyone seen any real good way of loading and hauling a 4 wheeler on a Cannonball bed? Probably be the same on a Dew-Eze bed. I have seen some people putting a chain on the front rack and a chain on the back rack and hooking each chain to one of the bed arms, then lifting and the chain is supposed to rotate and keep the 4 wheeler upright while it lifts it onto the bed for transport. Unloads the same way. This seems awfully hard on the rack and it seems possible the 4 wheeler might not stay upright and you could bust up your 4 wheeler. Has anyone seen a good way or a good invention to do it? I guess it would work to use the Reese hitch with a carryall like people do with their disabled carts. Saw a couple of inventions that won't work to satisfaction. The ways I have seen people lift them with the arms are kind of scary, so I thought I would see if anyone has a good way to do it.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 1063802, member: 1150"] Anyone seen any real good way of loading and hauling a 4 wheeler on a Cannonball bed? Probably be the same on a Dew-Eze bed. I have seen some people putting a chain on the front rack and a chain on the back rack and hooking each chain to one of the bed arms, then lifting and the chain is supposed to rotate and keep the 4 wheeler upright while it lifts it onto the bed for transport. Unloads the same way. This seems awfully hard on the rack and it seems possible the 4 wheeler might not stay upright and you could bust up your 4 wheeler. Has anyone seen a good way or a good invention to do it? I guess it would work to use the Reese hitch with a carryall like people do with their disabled carts. Saw a couple of inventions that won't work to satisfaction. The ways I have seen people lift them with the arms are kind of scary, so I thought I would see if anyone has a good way to do it. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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