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Garage parking PU - Steep driveway

Started by wavery, May 07, 2009, 10:50 AM

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wavery

A friend of mine from Ohio just wrote me and asked for help parking his PU in the garage. Seems the problem is, he had a new home built and didn't realize how steep the driveway was.

Does anyone have ideas for getting a PU up a really steep driveway????

I asked him to email pics.

Recumbentman

How about a riding lawnmower  :confused:  I have read how others are using them to move their PU's around  :U

austinado16

Quote from: RecumbentmanHow about a riding lawnmower  :confused:  I have read how others are using them to move their PU's around  :U
I do use mine for that, but no way would it haul around my camper on much more than a slight incline.  

1) Will the camper make the transition between the street and the driveway without tearing off the rear bumper?
2) What he got for a tow vehicle?
3) Does the driveway level off somewhat prior to the garage?

A set of either fixed or swivel castors will keep the rear bumper from being torn off.  I put a set of fixed mount on mine, rated at 250lbs each and they work perfect.

If he's got a truck or SUV, he could but a receiver hitch on the front and then be able to push the camper up the driveway nicely without all the BS of trying to back it up the driveway.

He could install an electric winch in the garage and power winch the camper up.  Problem is, how would he get it back down again?  Maybe spin it 180* while in the garage and then grab it with the TV and drive away?  Or put wheel skates under it if room is limited and spin it that way.


01YZF6

I cant imagine the incline being less than a 6 or 8 to 1 ratio (1 foot drop for every 6 feet of length)
 
if he has a few helpng hands they should be able to get it up the drive by pushing it

the other option is mouting a 3k winch or better to the back of the garage floor and using it to pull the camper up into the garage

wavery

Here's the pic that I got...... :sombraro:


dkutz

Quote from: waveryHere's the pic that I got...... :sombraro:


Dude you missed April Fools by more than a month.  Thats a Joke, Right??  

If not I would suggest digging a garage for the pup UNDER the exsisting garage...

01YZF6

you are joking, right ?!
(inserts foot in mouth)
 that is easily a 4-1 pitch and very odd to see for short driveways! (under 50 feet anyway)

I am out of ideas for your friend....  I see nothing but damaging the camper happening, because at least some parts are going to drag somewhere...

how do they expect to drive into that with a car?

dkutz

Quote from: 01YZF6you are joking, right ?!
(inserts foot in mouth)
 that is easily a 4-1 pitch and very odd to see for short driveways! (under 50 feet anyway)

I am out of ideas for your friend....  I see nothing but damaging the camper happening, because at least some parts are going to drag somewhere...

how do they expect to drive into that with a car?

Its Waynes Joke for the day.  Do a google search for steep driveway....ha ha Wayne

waygard33

Quote from: waveryHere's the pic that I got...... :sombraro:


Forget about the camper...where we gonna put the basketball hoop? :eyecrazy:

Wayne in Oregon

wavery

Quote from: dkutzIts Waynes Joke for the day.  Do a google search for steep driveway....ha ha Wayne
Sometimes....I just can't help myself. Someone sent me that picture and the only thing that I could think of was, "How the heck is he gonna get his PU in there?"   :p

Heck....that's not a driveway.......that's a wall.....

Dee4j

even if it is a joke, this pic looks like an actual place...I hope not..just wondering who is the idiot that designed that :eyecrazy:

brainpause

Quote from: Dee4jeven if it is a joke, this pic looks like an actual place...I hope not..just wondering who is the idiot that designed that :eyecrazy:

That driveway wouldn't meet most city code regulations, possibly county. Those houses/driveways, if real, must be in a faraway place without too many rules to begin with.

That said, if someone truly needed help with this, I like the winch idea the best.

Larry

wavery

Quote from: brainpauseThat driveway wouldn't meet most city code regulations, possibly county. Those houses/driveways, if real, must be in a faraway place without too many rules to begin with.

That said, if someone truly needed help with this, I like the winch idea the best.

Larry
I think a fork-lift..... :J

austinado16

Quote from: waveryI think a fork-lift..... :J

Wayne......you B@stard!!!  You crack me up.