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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 906880" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>Trying to remember back, I believe this to be correct.</p><p></p><p>When sliding a two wheeler on the back of the truck that has 200 pound of packages on it. This also goes for stairs.</p><p></p><p>When going downward with the load, once past the wheels, the weight is about 30-40% of the dead weight, due to the friction of the two wheeler on the bumper.</p><p></p><p>When pulling upwards with the same load, it is about 70-90% of the dead weight. It could be more depending on the friction of the back bumper.</p><p></p><p>Both are also dependent on the angle of the hand truck to the corner of the bumper.</p><p></p><p>Pulling this from memory, but its been a long time.</p><p></p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 906880, member: 484"] Trying to remember back, I believe this to be correct. When sliding a two wheeler on the back of the truck that has 200 pound of packages on it. This also goes for stairs. When going downward with the load, once past the wheels, the weight is about 30-40% of the dead weight, due to the friction of the two wheeler on the bumper. When pulling upwards with the same load, it is about 70-90% of the dead weight. It could be more depending on the friction of the back bumper. Both are also dependent on the angle of the hand truck to the corner of the bumper. Pulling this from memory, but its been a long time. d [/QUOTE]
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