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How to get a fish house onto a trailer?
I just got a 5x8x7 fish house for real cheap that I'd like to take ice
fishing with my friends. It's basically a big box made of plywood and I figure it weighs about 700 lbs. How do I get this thing onto my trailer? My trailer has a ramp. Someone suggested using a winch mounted to the trailer - will that work and what kind of winch should I get? I wonder, how do other guys get their fish houses on their trailers? Thanks in advance for your responses. Andre |
How to get a fish house onto a trailer?
On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 19:06:44 -0400, DK wrote:
wrote: I just got a 5x8x7 fish house for real cheap that I'd like to take ice fishing with my friends. It's basically a big box made of plywood and I figure it weighs about 700 lbs. How do I get this thing onto my trailer? My trailer has a ramp. Someone suggested using a winch mounted to the trailer - will that work and what kind of winch should I get? I wonder, how do other guys get their fish houses on their trailers? Thanks in advance for your responses. Andre I have one of these. No ice fishing here, but it's a great tool... http://www.warn.com/works/pullzall/index.shtml Dan How to get it onto the trailer - this depends a LOT on how the house is constructed. Does it have a solidly "framed" floor? If not, you should consider some cross-bracing across the bottom to make sure that the walls do not "tweak" when attempting to move it. You can also make the winching process go much easier by using pipes or poles underneath to help it roll along. Make sure that you pull from at least 2 points on the house to help reduce the stress. -- Calling an Illegal Alien an "Undocumented Worker" is like calling a Crack Dealer an "Unlicensed Pharmacist" |
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