2 ATV's in 8ft box??
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No argument from me there.....................I don't have one myself,..........but those that don't want to drag a trailer or turn one around where they go, have something like that.
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I use a very thick piece of marine plywood that I use to more or less extend the length of the bed. the first one goes up against the cab and the other one goes right behind that. The wieght of the first one (strapped down of course) holds the plywood down for the second one. Believe it or not, it works very well, and both are sitting on all fours.
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Good idea MTC! I've seen guys use 2"x6"x12' instead of the plywood also.
Some four strokes leak oil out the crankcase vent, so standing them up can get messy!
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Some four strokes leak oil out the crankcase vent, so standing them up can get messy!
....Jim
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How should I put this, did you end up with one of these after you unmated the two?
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or use an extention off your reciever to hold the back tires of the second wheeler. plop your tailgate down, buy some 2" tubing, and figure out your height you need.
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