8 Simple Steps to Unload a Dura Deck

In 8 simple steps you can safely unload your Dura Deck sled deck.

1. Have an experienced adult operate the deck

  • Our Dura Decks involve sliding panels, locking pins, and steep ramps. An adult who has used it before should handle the unloading.

2. Park the truck correctly

  • Flat, level surface
  • Wheels straight
  • Parking brake set
  • Engine turned off

A tilted surface can cause the machine to come off too fast.


3. Check the Dura Deck components

Before anything is moved, an adult should inspect:

  • Locking pins
  • Slide rails
  • Ramps
  • Deck extension
  • Tie-downs
  • Any winch or cable system (if equipped)

Anything damaged or sticky should be fixed before unloading.


4. Clear a wide, safe unloading path

Behind the truck:

  • No ice patches
  • No rocks or holes
  • No kids or pets around
  • Enough room for a straight, slow exit

Sleds and bikes come off quickly if something slips.


5. Wear protective gear

The person riding the machine off the deck should have:

  • Helmet
  • Gloves with grip
  • Proper footwear

6. Communicate with your helper

For safety, unloading your Dura Deck usually uses two people:

  • One person operating or riding
  • One person spotting, signaling, and keeping the area safe

7. Use slow, controlled actions

Whether sliding the deck out, lowering ramps, or backing the machine down:

  • Never rush
  • Never try to force anything
  • Keep fingers clear of pinch points

8. After unloading

  • Fold and secure ramps
  • Re-lock the deck
  • Secure loose parts
  • Double-check nothing is dangling near the road

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