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    #31
    Get xx long ramps to make it easier. It should come with straps so make sure to run them under the rear truck bumper to hold the position as the truck flexes. Lean forward as you drive it up ramp to help keep balance. Put in 4wd if you have it.
    Once loaded,, Lock brake lever strap it down. I have done tons of times with different atvs. Good long ramps are key. Dont go cheap and buy a standard ramp.

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      #32
      I like hauling my Honda 500 in the back of truck. I load mine backwards. Back wheels will hit bed before back window. Front rack will hit back window of truck. I made a bed extension from my trailer hitch out and up. Put a angle iron across the top and put a 4x4 sheet of ply wood on it with eye bolts. This gives a place to hook the ramps to when loading. The extension takes the weight off of the tailgate. It is approximately one foot longer than the tailgate. Gives me room to strap a cooler on the back. I will look and see if I got a picture.

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        #33
        This will take care of all your tie down problems. I used this in my F-150 bed and then again in my Tundra bed for years. It secures the ATV so it will not move at all. Keeps it from running into your rear window in case of a sudden stop and is more secure and rigid than tie down straps. Even allows some extra room in front of the ATV to place a few items in your bed.

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          #34
          This is the only one I could find with a quick search.Click image for larger version

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            #35
            When loading I just stand on the ground on the throttle side and give it a little gas and walk it up until it’s in the truck. This way if anything happens, you just step back.

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