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· Using a winch is the safest way to load a 4-wheeled ATV.
· The winch and mounting equipment must have the correct capacity to pull the ATV up the ramp safely.
· While operating the winch, stand to the side and back of the ATV, with the vehicle between you and the
winch cable.
· Slowly load the ATV onto the vehicle using the winch.
· Be sure to secure the ATV once in the vehicle. Set the ATV’s brake as well.
· Remove and store ramps after loading is complete.
· BE SURE THE 4-WHEEL ATV IS CENTERED ON RAMPS WHEN LOADING!
CAUTION! CONTACT BETWEEN THE TAILGATE OF THE VEHICLE AND THE TONGUE OF
THE RAMP MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO VEHICLE
UNLOADING A 4-WHEEL ATV
· Have one person monitor the ramp tongue for slippage on the tailgate while unloading the
ATV.
· Set up ramp (see above). Remove all securing equipment from the ATV. Be sure ATV is centered on
ramps.
· Stand to the side and start the ATV’s engine, disengage the barking brake, put the transmission into
reverse, and make sure the wheels are lined up with the ramp. While holding the brake, move to the front of
the ATV.
· Release the brake and push the ATV slightly to start it down the ramp. Let the ATV roll slowly down the
ramp. Do not attempt to steer or brake further
LOADING A 2-WHEELED BIKE
· Never load/unload a 2-wheeled bike alone; always have another adult assist..
· Line up the 2-wheeled bike with one of the ramps.
· With one person in the truck bed to assist with the brake (if necessary), the other should
slowly start to push the bike up the ramp.
· When the person in the truck bed has the handle bars and is applying the brake, the other
person should move behind, but off to one side, to push it all the way in the truck bed.
· Secure the bike with a minimum of 4 straps (not included), two in front and two in the rear
of the bike.
OPERATION
WARNING: RIDING AN ATV WHILE UNLOADING IS DANGEROUS AND SHOULD
NOT BE ATTEMPTED!
WARNING: THIS TRI-FOLD RAMP IS FOR USE WITH 2- OR 4-WHEELED ATVs AND
BIKES ONLY! DO NOT USE THIS RAMP TO LOAD 3-WHEELED VEHICLES!
MAINTENANCE
Maintain your ramps. It is recommended that the general condition of any ramp be examined before it
is used. Keep your ramps in good repair by adopting a program of consistent repair and maintenance. If