Looking at the picture, I think I understand now why you would ask that. The bus has air ride on the rear. I dumped the air out of the rear. Thats why it looks so low. The bus is 11' tall. I had to dump the rear and drop air pressure out of the front tires and crunch the front suspension down to get it under 14' on my deck. I'm rolling with it now at 13'7. My lower deck is 3'2.
Hope that clears it up.for you.
Hurst
Ramps for Flatbedding Applications
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by jldilley, Mar 5, 2015.
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Remember that ramps also hold resale value, money out of your own pocket for a rollback is money you will never recoup. Just something to bear in mind.
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I hauled a wrecked Ledwell Hydra Tail the other week. The whole deck is a ramp!
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I was looking at a 48' Doonan that had a 5' dove tale attached on the rear. Had 4 ramps across the back so you still have 53' of deck for pallet load etc. I need to find out how much it weighs to see if it would work for me.
My next set up, I want to try to be around 31 - 32k empty, full of fuel and all my gear.
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Dont forget time wasted waiting for a rollback to show up either.
If the broker is gonna toss in $200 more then thats $200 more in the pocket of the guy with the ramps.
Being versatile in this business is nothing but good.
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