Ramp to load beast in tray

Themidlandstalker

Well-Known Member
I've recently fitted a drawer system into my truck. 2 sliding drawers and the full sliding tray above.
Problem is that now the loading height is higher and while not a prob for roe etc, bigger fallow/red would have my balls in my throat. Does anyone have reviews or links to what they've used?
A hook type top would be good as I've got a round bar that it could hook onto...any tried and tested suggestions? Cheers.
 
I fitted a small electric winch into the back of my Discovery Sport on a removable base that I use to pull the animal in a Jet Sled (@Stirlinggundogs) up a ladder ramp made specially for me by @AnimalTransitBoxes. I've added a small roller to the top of the ladder and added an Aximinster roller into the bed base to keep the dyneema winch cable off the boot seals as I winch it in. The winch control is hardwired at the top left of the rear dog cage. System works very well for me :)

IMG_5179.jpegIMG_5187.jpeg
 
Twin quad or motorcycle loading ramps that fold is your answer

IMG-7013.jpg

IMG-7013.jpg
 
Last edited:
1732472308415.jpeg
All good ideas above. You could just try a rope and pulley off that top bar you mentioned to get one end of a sled/ tray up onto the edge of the load area. Once you’ve one end on you’ve decent leverage from the other.
And if it looks too big, don’t pull the trigger.
 
I've recently fitted a drawer system into my truck. 2 sliding drawers and the full sliding tray above.
Problem is that now the loading height is higher and while not a prob for roe etc, bigger fallow/red would have my balls in my throat. Does anyone have reviews or links to what they've used?
A hook type top would be good as I've got a round bar that it could hook onto...any tried and tested suggestions? Cheers.
just go and buy a cheap set of ladders off market place better still a telescopic set then open to the length you want.
No convinced about "sliding draws" as the first thing they do is reduce your cube area..
 
Some more “problematic” recent recoveries , just so folk don’t think I have it easy,,,


The winch and ramps (from SGS) coped perfectly well with all in their stride


Somewhat busy morning assisting my co stalker after a killing spree

IMG-9213.jpg



Moderately large stag - think he was 260 on the hook


IMG-8782.jpg
 
Back
Top