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Old 08-02-2005, 02:43 PM   #13
jcblitz
Having Troubles w/His Wood
 
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Originally Posted by ism409
this is a good tip I got.. if you can back the truck up so the land behind it is a little more raised it makes things WAAAAAAY easier.

Before this I would use a cooler as a middle step and run with the bike up the ramp.. dont stop LOL!
The final outcome of doing that is lessening the angle of incline, which was stated above by having the truck on a decline. It's really just common sense. Here's a quick mock up of 3 different scenario’s. You can clearly see the incline of the ramp is reduced by having the truck face down a hill, which is the same effect you said by having the land behind it raised...which is an odd way of stating it.

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