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best way to laod 5000 lbs car on trailer

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by noxided, Oct 28, 2010.

  1. Von Rigg Fink
    Joined: Jun 11, 2007
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    Von Rigg Fink
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    from Garage

    Ive chocked and locked my trailer brakes, and pulled the dead car on the trailer with my tow vehicle.
     
  2. Go to ypur local Tractor Supply store and buy (2) 10,000lb ratchet straps. They have a ratchet and a 27 foot strap. They cost about $30 each. Attach one end to the frame of the car, the other to the front of the trailer, tighten til you can't anymore. Attach the 2nd strap to the frame and attach to the front of trailer, tighten till you can't anymore. release the first and reset, tighten till you can't can't anymore. release the 2nd strap,.................. It is not the easiest way to load a non-running vehicle and it will take a while but it is cheap, versitile way of loading almost anything that moves. once loaded, use the straps to secure the vehicle.

    I loaded a 8200 truck like this with flat tire with this method. bring a friend with strong arms, it helps.

    http://www.tractorsupply.com/trailers-towing/tarps-strapping/bungee-cords-straps/ratchet-straps/erickson-ratchet-strap-with-j-hook-2-in-x-27-ft-3011424
     
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    jack knife the trailer.......use a second vehicle to pull it up the trailer.....

    and I would use a pulling strap....but if you have only a chain or use a come a long....use a heavy blanket on the chain or cable to protect your self in case it breaks

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    We did a caravan move of four cars using this method. Four trucks & trailers to move four cars across two states. When we got there, NONE of the four cars would run, so ............................. you improvise. I've used this method twice since then.
     
  4. studhud
    Joined: Jan 6, 2006
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    Really two pages of "use a come along" two pages of how to load a car next it will be "how do I get the wheels off my car" sorry for being a dick but this is lame!
    Dave Hitch
     
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  5. Rebel 1
    Joined: Oct 25, 2010
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    This works good.
     
  6. Jobe
    Joined: Oct 19, 2004
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    Jobe
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    from Austin, Tx

    I pick up non running 60's cadillacs by myself all the time.

    At least one heavy duty come-a-long (pick up at Harbor Freight), some blocks for the wheels (so it doesn't roll off), air tank for the tires or spare wheels. couple lengths of 2x12 for ease of loading/rolling and some heavy chains. Last got a 61 limo, sitting in 3" of water and gravel with 2 flats up onto the trailer in about an hour...
     
  7. budd
    Joined: Oct 31, 2006
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    when i bought my 45 gmc all the wheels were stuck and had flat tires, we pulled the truck out into the guys yard with his tractor, i backed my trailer up infront of the truck. i unhooked my truck, blocked up the back end of the trailer, hooked a long chain from the trailer to a tree behind the gmc, then pulled the truck onto my trailer with the guys tractor, took no time at all, slick as cows shit, now i have a hand crank winch mounted to the front of my trailer and i carry a 12v boat winch with when i go, i extanded the controls for the boat winch so i can sit in the vehicle and steer as it is being pulled.
     
  8. Deuce Daddy Don
    Joined: Apr 27, 2008
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    You are on the right track JONNY,----Back the trailer to a small berm & use the nose jack for final rear loading area adjustment (up or down).
    Like everyone says---use a 5000 lb rated come along to slowly pull it onto trailer, pull it far enough forward to create 250 lbs tongue weight at the ball. Once in position, use chain binders to secure the car for sudden stops & rear movement.

    I bet DEUCE had a pair of "forks" under that bucket while scooting the 2dr.
    onto the trailer--------Right Randy??????????-----------Don:D:D
     
  9. studhud
    Joined: Jan 6, 2006
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    If you dont know how to get a car on a trailer maybe call these guys
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    Dave Hitch
     
  10. Deuce Daddy Don
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    Thats why you build a trailer for the heaviest load you plan on towing.
    Any 2X4X120 wall mainframe tandem axle will haul any Lincoln out there.
    One BIG mistake guys usually make is: Installing too small of axle(s) capacity, remember, take TOTAL weight of trailer from rated axle(s), a trailer weighing 2000 lbs. using 2 3500 lb axles, leaves 5000 lb payload, & if the big Lincoln weighs 5000 lbs.----You know what is going to give way when you hit the first BIG BUMP??---BOTH axles will suddenly be bowed in a downward fashion, resulting in 4 wheels & tires in negative camber.
    All this to say, start with lots of BUILT IN axle capacity!-----Don:D:D (Retired trailer mfg.)
     
  11. Leevon
    Joined: Oct 5, 2009
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    from Nixa, MO

    My "heavy duty" harbor freight come-a-long exactly for this purpose pulled one empty truck about 10 feet and the cable got jambed beside the wheel. If you must use one, keep that in mind.

    The 18' trailer that I share with my Dad has a hand-crank winch mounted on the front, like one you might use for a boat with a very long lead and it's seen alot of car hauling duty. It will get the job done but you get a huge forearm workout.

    Don't forget to bring something to block the rear tires, if you're rigging this thing up with come-a-longs or whatever, it never fails that you will be 1/2 on the trailer and need to reposition.
     
  12. noxided
    Joined: Aug 28, 2006
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    thats how i usually do it.
     
  13. noxided
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    Being a dick is a hard job but someone has to do it. Also turn off caps lock and you did not have to read it if you diddnt want to.
     
  14. Much less add to it!
     
  15. roughneck424
    Joined: Jan 10, 2009
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    After you get it loaded , start a thread on the best way to STOP a trailer with a 5000# car:eek:
    I have a pulled a few 63 Cad Limo's around. Don't tell the local trailer rental place though. They thought I was pulling a Dune Buggy...
     
  16. If you are using YOUR trailer, invest in a top-quality ELECTRIC winch and never worry about it again! Come-alongs are the most dangerous POS "tool" there is out there, they suck ass, and it takes forever to load with one. I've seen two literally explode apart under load. I'll never touch another one, EVER.

    The jackknifed trailer idea is good in a pinch.

    Buy a winch. Be done with it. Never worry about picking up another car again. Too easy.
     
  17. studhud
    Joined: Jan 6, 2006
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    I AM A DICK AND I LOVE THE HAMB BUT THIS CRAP PUSHES ALOT OF GOOD THREADS DOWN THAT HAVE VALUABLE INFO. THERE IS NO VALUE IN THIS POST AFTER THE 1ST ONE THAT SAID"USE A GOOD COME ALONG" THE THREAD SHOULD HAVE DIED THERE INSTEAD IT GOES ON AND ON AND ON AND ON AND IS JUST ANOTHE PISSING CONTEST OF WHO KNOWS MORE ABOUT COME ALONGS
    ps I LOVE CAPS AS WELL AS THE HAMB
    CANT WE MAKE THIS PLACE BETTER
    NOT LAMER?
    Dave Hitch
     
  18. THE_DUDE
    Joined: Aug 22, 2009
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    Equipment trailers are tall an that car is low........ Better bring some 2x6s and a comealong.
     
  19. Mudslinger
    Joined: Aug 3, 2005
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    Always did the come a long thing. Hauled many of them out, even with four flats.
    I take two come a longs and a long chain. Load bind the car down once its loaded and use the come a longs as extra security. Make sure you pull from the center or it will drag the car on sideways if you dont watch it.
     
  20. Truckedup
    Joined: Jul 25, 2006
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    To the guy with the big letters above;with all that pent up anger you could probably throw the fuckin Lincoln on the trailer.
     
  21. gnichols
    Joined: Mar 6, 2008
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    from Tampa, FL

    How to do it... NOT... my neighbor had a semi-deceased Dodge van that he needed to get loaded. He rented a trailer and put the rig down hill about 100 feet at the dip in our street. Before he started to roll out of his drive way, I asked him to check the steering, key / lock and brakes. He said no problems. Guess what? As soon as he made the 90 out of his driveway, that van took off like shot from the port bow catapult. It did a small (but loud) wheelie after hitting the trailer's ramps and flying up in the air a few inches. It stopped only after impailing the front x-member on the other end of the trailer. Luckily, it didn't get off the front of the trailer and into his pickup's tail gate. It took us 2 hours to shore it up and pull it back down on all four wheels. If there ever was a day I needed a video camera. Luckily he didn't see how hard I was laughing after he stopped. He was kinda pale when he first got out, too. Expect the unexpected. Gary
     
  22. R Frederick
    Joined: Mar 30, 2009
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    R Frederick
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    from illinois

    Note to self: Never own a trailer without tire stops on the deck. I've pushed a car off the front of a trailer before. Luckily, the oil pan landed on the winch before the car smashed the tailgate of my haul truck. DOH!!
     
  23. R Frederick
    Joined: Mar 30, 2009
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    R Frederick
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    from illinois

    Maybe some people enjoy talking to each other. I think assholes that sit around and police threads all day make this site lamer.:(
     
  24. big bad john
    Joined: Aug 11, 2010
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    ..........Dave....settle down.....have a beer and popcorn and enjoy.....never know.....us old farts might learn something.....
     
  25. And yet you keep adding to it, which pushes it back to the top again. Hmmm, look up the definition of IRONIC!
     
  26. JimC
    Joined: Dec 13, 2002
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    So... You have done it and are probably going to do it your way?
    You started a thread just to see if anyone reccommended it your way?
    Sheesh, some peoples's kid!:D
     
  27. ...yes Dad.
     
  28. Motion bird
    Joined: Jul 29, 2008
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    Lots of air in the tires,make sure the brakes are loose. I have used gravity to my advantage. I would rather push a car 200 feet across level ground to the nearest downhill then try and push it 20 feet up a trailer. My friend and I just pushed a mini van with 2 flat tires onto his trailer,and it had ramps with the bars not smooth. We dragged it with a chain to the nearest hill,then took the chains off,moved the truck and trailer about 100 feet down the road and got up a good head of steam.Whompa whampa whamp! The hardest part was stopping it when it got to the top of the trailer. I have a small trailer hitch ball type winch bolted to the floor of my enclosed trailer. It is slow as snot,but will get any job done as long as you dont mind taking your time. I used rathet straps to load my 73 Firebird onto my enclosed trailer all by myself. Again it took a lot of time and effort,but I could have loaded a tank on there if I took my time.

    Good luck.
     
  29. Mr48chev
    Joined: Dec 28, 2007
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    I've got a 1 ton chain hoist that I have pulled several cars and trucks up on trailers and tow dollys. You do have to pull it a few feet, block and pull some more but it gets it up there without straining a gut. Mine will move it about six feet at a time which is a lot further than the ratchet straps will do.
     
  30. I think he went thata' way .......


    Jim :cool:
     

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