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Tom Grooms
04-07-2012, 06:26 PM
Hey Guys and gals, I bought a golf cart and am picking it up next week. I really don't want to rent a trailer if possible.
Does anybody have any ramps I could use to unload this thing from my pick-up truck? Or any other ideas that would be helpful?
Thanks in Advance,
Tom and Toni
The Village of St James
rjm1cc
04-07-2012, 06:38 PM
Hey Guys and gals, I bought a golf cart and am picking it up next week. I really don't want to rent a trailer if possible.
Does anybody have any ramps I could use to unload this thing from my pick-up truck? Or any other ideas that would be helpful?
Thanks in Advance,
Tom and Toni
The Village of St James
Maybe you could rent some from a Golf Cart store that does repairs or maybe auto tow company.
jblum315
04-07-2012, 06:43 PM
Hey Guys and gals, I bought a golf cart and am picking it up next week. I really don't want to rent a trailer if possible.
Does anybody have any ramps I could use to unload this thing from my pick-up truck? Or any other ideas that would be helpful?
Thanks in Advance,
Tom and Toni
The Village of St James
You would think the seller would deliver it?
Tom Grooms
04-07-2012, 06:47 PM
You would think the seller would deliver it?
it's 300 miles away and for the price I'm paying I'll gladly pick it up. Just trying to avoid dragging a trailer. They have ramps where I'm picking it up, I just need help once I get back here...
Bogie Shooter
04-07-2012, 06:47 PM
Watch for a lawn mowing crew in your neighborhood. Back their empty trailer up to your pick-up, back the cart on to the trailer and then drive off the trailer. Those trailers all have ramp tail gates. They would probably do it for ten bucks.
jblum315
04-07-2012, 07:25 PM
Oh, my mistake. I thought you were buying it new
golf2140
04-07-2012, 09:27 PM
Hey Guys and gals, I bought a golf cart and am picking it up next week. I really don't want to rent a trailer if possible.
Does anybody have any ramps I could use to unload this thing from my pick-up truck? Or any other ideas that would be helpful?
Thanks in Advance,
Tom and Toni
The Village of St James
Back your truck up to a small mound in the new construction area, lay the tail gate onto the mound, drive cart off.
woolman44
04-08-2012, 08:31 PM
Send me a private message with your phone number, I might be able to help you out. :gc:
Bogie Shooter
04-09-2012, 10:19 AM
Tom Hi,
We got our cart out of a rental truck,by stopping a grass cutter pulling a trailer.
My husband ask if he would back up to the rental and lower his gate in the truck.
Offered him nice fee,done in 15 min.
Mary
Now where did I hear that before...? Oh, I know post #5.
Frank7
04-09-2012, 11:15 AM
We have set of ramps for pic-ups and would be glad to let you use the at no charge.
ask for Frank and mention TOTV.
352-326-3100
Tom Grooms
04-13-2012, 09:02 AM
Thanks Guys and Gals, I used the landscape trailer method and it work perfect.
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