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MichaelDX

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I bought a new Blaster for my boy. Actually its not really new but its good and since my buddy doesn't offer free shiping I need to pick it up at their place this week end. This link ( ATV Ramps from OnSaleRamps.com ) got the ramp I needed but I'm not sure about the quality.
What can you sat about this, is it reliable?
 
You will have no problems with a Blaster. There very light. I would load and unload mine by myself without any ramps. Very easy.
 
im with you blasterdemon7 you should have no problem i have used pieces of wood to load and unload my blaster and i have used these lawn mower ramps i have you should have no problem
 
Agreed, usually one person can load a blaster into a truck bed. Or definatly two people can with out problems at all. Also I have ramps that look simliar to those. They are arced for some reason which I dont know why but they are very light and hold up well.
 
If you want good ramps for a low price, wait for Farm & Country to put their 6'6"ers on sale for like $90. They do it every year right about this time. I use mine for loading my CanAm Outlander 500, dry way of about 650 pounds plus my 240 on it, they barely flex. They are 14lbs, I think, to carry around...best purchase for ramps.
 
Agreed, usually one person can load a blaster into a truck bed. Or definatly two people can with out problems at all. Also I have ramps that look simliar to those. They are arced for some reason which I dont know why but they are very light and hold up well.

Strength when loading heavy equipment. It allows them to flex to a straight line, instead of from straight to bowing to a week bend. It also allows the wheeled machines to have clearance when the front wheels hit the flat and the rears are still on the ramp...or vice versa...you don't bottom out. Mostly for lawnmowers.
 
Ok, here's another thought; one other thing to consider, if youre using the ramps off the tailgate of a truck is what holds the tailgate on? If your cables are weak a crappy, doesn't matter WHAT your ramps are rated for, that weight will find that weakest ponit and could break. Check your tailgate cables, and hinge points also. That is IF you are using your tailgate.