Last week I purchased a Sure-Trac 18+4 tilt car hauler for moving my tractor/UTV/ATV/Zero Turn mower around. I'm very happy with the quality of construction but as I sit here needing to pick up my tractor from it's first service I'm wondering how difficult it might be to get it onto the trailer when I get to the dealer. The treated wood can get pretty slippery so loading/unloading in the rain could get interesting and I've heard stories about other folks having an interesting time in wet weather.
My hunting partner has an enclosed trailer in which he's installed some E Track which he uses to tie down the electric UTV we use when hunting or working around his farm. I'm considering installing them onto the deck of my new trailer but figured I'd see if anyone has experiences (good or bad) with this system before I buy something and end up regretting it. The convenience of the tie down system E track offers with the variety of accessories available is nice and I believe it is strong enough to handle any of the equipment I own. Will the E Track itself make loading/unloading in wet weather easier/less dangerous? It seems like it may with the shape of the stuff but I figured it's worth asking.
Not the greatest pic but here's the trailer in question and the tractor (heaviest thing I haul) for reference.
My hunting partner has an enclosed trailer in which he's installed some E Track which he uses to tie down the electric UTV we use when hunting or working around his farm. I'm considering installing them onto the deck of my new trailer but figured I'd see if anyone has experiences (good or bad) with this system before I buy something and end up regretting it. The convenience of the tie down system E track offers with the variety of accessories available is nice and I believe it is strong enough to handle any of the equipment I own. Will the E Track itself make loading/unloading in wet weather easier/less dangerous? It seems like it may with the shape of the stuff but I figured it's worth asking.
Not the greatest pic but here's the trailer in question and the tractor (heaviest thing I haul) for reference.