It folds in half length wise. Then has a pin i drop in at the top to keep it in place. I take it off after loading. The ramp was a wheelchair ramp tappered at the top. A friend that works on horse trailers did the welding.
I put one mini in the back and 1 mini between the doors. 5x8 trailer for the carts. I never use the back doors. Horses load from the side door. Both minis 33 1/2 in. tall.
At 67 I decided to down size EVERYTHING!!! Sold my 1988 F-250 with extended cab and full size bed. 16 foot Gooseneck trailer. LOL I thought it was over kill for my 2 minis. LOL Backing up isn't hard. Just practice, practice, practice.
You're smart, you can figure it out! Think ramps. I bought the ends then added the wood. You can push your cart backwards up the ramps then remove the ramps and put them where the cart is. Just a thought.
Beautiful job!! I've redone carts before but I'm a little perplexed about how to do the wooded parts. I was under the impression that you should never paint the wood. I do know that wood needs to breath.
Great idea! It would be a lot cheaper... lol..The cart has wooden shafts and a few other parts. Should I stain them black? I'll paint the metal parts black. I'm not sure if they were painted or stained before.
Good idea!!! Now to figure out who's going to pay for it to be done! lol I just love black and Burgundy together. I'll shop around and see who can do pinstripping. I can paint the cart myself. Thanks for the great ideas!!!
I bought this little roadster cart and would love to fix it up. The shafts and upper part is wood. Thinking of painting the wooden parts black and burgundy on the bottom. Trying to find ideas for the seat. Thank you
And easy! If I'm taking just 1 he is put between the doors and the comes through the back with the shafts hanging out the back. Then I strap the doors shut. I put the ramp back there too because my minis are wooseys and would just jump in!!! lol