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Last Post 09/28/2012 10:53 AM by  ChuckDeaton
Any suggestions on a Ladder rack for 5th wheel
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03/19/2012 10:45 PM

    I need to carry a 32ft ladder with my 5th wheel and looking for suggestion.  Inside is out and under I think the length is going to be a problem.   I have a 34ft trailer I want to have a ridgid ladder for getting on and off high and steep roofs with a harness.  If there a ladder that is colapsable and ridgid please let me know.   I am thinking the best option is a ladder rack on the roof of my 5th wheel.  It has nothing on the roof to strap it to with just a few pillows under the ladder.

     

     

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    Tommy Berthelot

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    claims_ray
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    03/20/2012 3:31 PM
    This question has been asked previously. Check out some of the older postings and you should see the results.
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    ChuckDeaton
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    03/20/2012 4:03 PM
    No, no, no, Claims Ray, give us some new thoughts, a new design.
    "Prattling on and on about being an ass with experience doesn't make someone experienced. It just makes you an ass." Rod Buvens, Pilot grunt
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    Jud G.
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    03/21/2012 9:59 AM
    instead of the roof, attach the ladder to the axles with some bungee cords...

    Just kidding. Chuck have you heard/seen any developments on a carbon fiber ladder?
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    03/21/2012 10:07 AM
    Chuck; there's a 12' ladder out there, but it's only sold to law enforcement/tactical purposes: http://armadillotacticalgear.com/default.asp.
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    okclarryd
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    03/22/2012 3:58 PM
    How are you going to carry this 32ft ladder when on site? You can't pull a 5th wheel with a ladder rack on the bed of your truck. If it's a tag trailer, this is easy.

    Install a series of open-ended boxes underneath that you can slide the ladder into. Attach these boxes to the framework of the trailer, that is open underneath and arrange them so the ladder stays above the axles. The axle movement is minimal and should clear with no problem. If the axles do touch the ladder at full movement, the ladder will act like a "stop" and there shouldn't be any damage.
    I've tried to describe this without a drawing and sometimes my communication skills suck. Hope you understand what I'm trying to describe.

    Happy Trails
    Larry D Hardin
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    04/29/2012 9:05 AM
    I have the same issue. Once the fifth wheel is in the campground, I can carry the ladder on my truck using my removable Hauler Rack ladder carrier. The issue is to get the ladder TO the cat site with the fifth wheel. Fortunately, my 28' ladder does (barely) fit inside my camper, but I want to use a 32' in the future.

    I have heard of a man using "U Brackets" mounted under the frame, where the ladder slides under the flooring, but over the axles. I would think that as long as the ladder isn't any 'lower' than the sewer pipes, axle travel should not be an issue.

    I have been advised by the fifth wheel manufacturer that the ladder should never be connected to the axles, or even be allowed to come into contact with the axles when you go over bumps/potholes.
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    09/26/2012 11:22 PM
    I have removalable ladder racks for the truck. I am going to remove the plastic used on the bottom of the RV and weld something uderneath.
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    09/28/2012 10:53 AM
    Post images, lots of images, and a narrative, we all want to live the life of a traveling adjuster, vicariously.
    "Prattling on and on about being an ass with experience doesn't make someone experienced. It just makes you an ass." Rod Buvens, Pilot grunt
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