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Old 20-11-2005, 07:40 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Not off-topic, but definitely off-garden!

I've just bought a trailer to transport my ride-on mower for repair.

Now I need a pair of arched loading ramps. There are lots in USA for a
little over 100 dollars; the only ones I can find in UK (Northern Equipment
Co) are 130-ish pounds.

They're rarely seen on eBay.

So where are all those sub-100 pounds pairs of ramps?

Can anyone help me get a load off my mind and onto the trailer? (Worth
reading the post for that clever closing, eh?)

Thanks and regards.








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Old 20-11-2005, 08:46 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Rice-on mower indeed!

I wish the 'c' and the 'd' on my pc were further apatr.

Sorry.


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Not off-topic, but definitely off-garden!

I've just bought a trailer to transport my ride-on mower for repair.

Now I need a pair of arched loading ramps. There are lots in USA for a
little over 100 dollars; the only ones I can find in UK (Northern
Equipment Co) are 130-ish pounds.

They're rarely seen on eBay.

So where are all those sub-100 pounds pairs of ramps?

Can anyone help me get a load off my mind and onto the trailer? (Worth
reading the post for that clever closing, eh?)

Thanks and regards.










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Old 20-11-2005, 09:06 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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and the t and the r swapped over? :-)

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Rice-on mower indeed!

I wish the 'c' and the 'd' on my pc were further apatr.

Sorry.


"Spamfree!" wrote in message
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Not off-topic, but definitely off-garden!

I've just bought a trailer to transport my ride-on mower for repair.

Now I need a pair of arched loading ramps. There are lots in USA for a
little over 100 dollars; the only ones I can find in UK (Northern
Equipment Co) are 130-ish pounds.

They're rarely seen on eBay.

So where are all those sub-100 pounds pairs of ramps?

Can anyone help me get a load off my mind and onto the trailer? (Worth
reading the post for that clever closing, eh?)

Thanks and regards.












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Old 20-11-2005, 09:36 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Yse.

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and the t and the r swapped over? :-)

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Rice-on mower indeed!

I wish the 'c' and the 'd' on my pc were further apatr.

Sorry.


"Spamfree!" wrote in message
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Not off-topic, but definitely off-garden!

I've just bought a trailer to transport my ride-on mower for repair.

Now I need a pair of arched loading ramps. There are lots in USA for a
little over 100 dollars; the only ones I can find in UK (Northern
Equipment Co) are 130-ish pounds.

They're rarely seen on eBay.

So where are all those sub-100 pounds pairs of ramps?

Can anyone help me get a load off my mind and onto the trailer? (Worth
reading the post for that clever closing, eh?)

Thanks and regards.














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Old 21-11-2005, 09:23 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Spamfree! decided to add:

Not off-topic, but definitely off-garden!

I've just bought a trailer to transport my ride-on mower for repair.

Now I need a pair of arched loading ramps. There are lots in USA for a
little over 100 dollars; the only ones I can find in UK (Northern Equipment
Co) are 130-ish pounds.

They're rarely seen on eBay.

So where are all those sub-100 pounds pairs of ramps?

Can anyone help me get a load off my mind and onto the trailer? (Worth
reading the post for that clever closing, eh?)

Thanks and regards.


Ahh soo, Chinese mower...


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"bigjon" wrote in message
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Spamfree! decided to add:

Not off-topic, but definitely off-garden!

I've just bought a trailer to transport my ride-on mower for repair.

Now I need a pair of arched loading ramps. There are lots in USA for a
little over 100 dollars; the only ones I can find in UK (Northern
Equipment
Co) are 130-ish pounds.

They're rarely seen on eBay.

So where are all those sub-100 pounds pairs of ramps?

Can anyone help me get a load off my mind and onto the trailer? (Worth
reading the post for that clever closing, eh?)

Thanks and regards.


Ahh soo, Chinese mower...


a couple of 10ft.lengths of 2 x 8 timber are cheap enuff....just drive the
mower up 'em'.....


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Drive up 'em until you get to the top; at which point front wheels on the
flat, back wheels down the ramp, cutting deck jammed where the timber ends
(hence the curved requirement to get the back wheels raised up a bit).

Regards.

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"bigjon" wrote in message
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Spamfree! decided to add:

Not off-topic, but definitely off-garden!

I've just bought a trailer to transport my ride-on mower for repair.

Now I need a pair of arched loading ramps. There are lots in USA for a
little over 100 dollars; the only ones I can find in UK (Northern
Equipment
Co) are 130-ish pounds.

They're rarely seen on eBay.

So where are all those sub-100 pounds pairs of ramps?

Can anyone help me get a load off my mind and onto the trailer? (Worth
reading the post for that clever closing, eh?)

Thanks and regards.


Ahh soo, Chinese mower...


a couple of 10ft.lengths of 2 x 8 timber are cheap enuff....just drive
the mower up 'em'.....



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Old 21-11-2005, 09:10 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Drive up 'em until you get to the top; at which point front wheels

on
the flat, back wheels down the ramp, cutting deck jammed where the
timber ends (hence the curved requirement to get the back wheels
raised up a bit).

[...]

a couple of 10ft.lengths of 2 x 8 timber are cheap enuff....just
drive the mower up 'em'.....


Like everybody else, just push the b ****r! Or two of you grab hold
of the downhill ends of the timbers, and heave up. Or get a bit of
scrap sheet metal and nail it onto the ends of the timbers so there
isn't a step at the uphill end.

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Mike Lyle wrote:
Spamfree! wrote:
Drive up 'em until you get to the top; at which point front wheels

on
the flat, back wheels down the ramp, cutting deck jammed where the
timber ends (hence the curved requirement to get the back wheels
raised up a bit).

[...]

a couple of 10ft.lengths of 2 x 8 timber are cheap enuff....just
drive the mower up 'em'.....


Like everybody else, just push the b ****r! Or two of you grab hold
of the downhill ends of the timbers, and heave up. Or get a bit of
scrap sheet metal and nail it onto the ends of the timbers so there
isn't a step at the uphill end.


:-))
...... or how about jacking the front of the trailer up so that there
is no step.
Then lower the trailer once you have the rice onboard.

What would the Romans have done?
I know. Dig an open ended pit and back the trailer in.
Ride the rice straight on and drag the trailer out the pit.
QE .... something or other.

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What would the Romans have done?


Whipped a team of virgins to mow the lawn with their teeth.

Janet


ROFL
..... I like it.

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Old 23-11-2005, 02:03 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
 
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Spamfree! wrote:
Not off-topic, but definitely off-garden!

I've just bought a trailer to transport my ride-on mower for repair.

Now I need a pair of arched loading ramps. There are lots in USA for a
little over 100 dollars; the only ones I can find in UK (Northern Equipment
Co) are 130-ish pounds.

They're rarely seen on eBay.

So where are all those sub-100 pounds pairs of ramps?

Can anyone help me get a load off my mind and onto the trailer? (Worth
reading the post for that clever closing, eh?)

Thanks and regards.


There are some arched ramps on ebay now for 85 quid or so.

Otherwise, make some yourself?

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