ChrisABQ07
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How about:
An 8-10 ft aluminum ladder at an angle between the ground and over the lip of the bed with the gate down.
Tie the ladder to the bumperettes to prevent sliding.
A piece of ply wood, or a 2x12 the width of the ladder with 2 2x4x12s to act as guides on the outside of the ladder. (Like a sled on rails).
No contact between the tire and the ladder - too much friction.
A come along or a rope through the tire rim. Or possibly push the tire on the sled up the ladder.
The ladder acts as a ramp, and the "sled" should slide easily up the ladder and into the bed.
And, you may want to stake the ground-end of the ladder so it doesn't pull up.
I'm not sure what the tire weighs, but the ladder should hold 250 lbs safely. Just my 2 cents...
An 8-10 ft aluminum ladder at an angle between the ground and over the lip of the bed with the gate down.
Tie the ladder to the bumperettes to prevent sliding.
A piece of ply wood, or a 2x12 the width of the ladder with 2 2x4x12s to act as guides on the outside of the ladder. (Like a sled on rails).
No contact between the tire and the ladder - too much friction.
A come along or a rope through the tire rim. Or possibly push the tire on the sled up the ladder.
The ladder acts as a ramp, and the "sled" should slide easily up the ladder and into the bed.
And, you may want to stake the ground-end of the ladder so it doesn't pull up.
I'm not sure what the tire weighs, but the ladder should hold 250 lbs safely. Just my 2 cents...