Just bought one of these from Crazy Clarks' [the Warehouse has them too] for when on the road. Bending isn't too good with my breathing problem, so I won't have to bend over to put Angel in the 'van any more.
It folds.
$39.95, but I hink that price ended yesterday. A bit dearer now.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Happywanderer said
04:25 PM Jan 12, 2012
I wonder if that is strong enough for a rotty Sheba. S in l has to lift Diesel up into the back of the Nissan Patrol and he is heavy.
Sheba said
09:25 PM Jan 12, 2012
Says it will take up to 50kg. Marj.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Elle on Wheels said
01:20 AM Jan 15, 2012
I actually have a brand new dog rampstill in carton which I've never used and will end up giving it away to someone. It's a heavy duty one and from memory cost about $90 several years go. I'm happy to give it to someonefor the cost of postage from WA.
03_troopy said
01:49 AM Feb 2, 2012
I wish I saw one of those a while back. trying to lift a 51Kg dog into the back of the Troopy.
Clyde Camel said
01:31 AM Mar 23, 2012
You can get ramps like that for motorcycles, usually made of aluminium. Just thought you might like to know that in case you had a pet baby elephant that you were travelling with.
Just bought one of these from Crazy Clarks' [the Warehouse has them too] for when on the road. Bending isn't too good with my breathing problem, so I won't have to bend over to put Angel in the 'van any more.
It folds.
$39.95, but I hink that price ended yesterday. A bit dearer now.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Says it will take up to 50kg. Marj.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Just thought you might like to know that in case you had a pet baby elephant that you were travelling with.