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Re: No 80 IH Combine shipping
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Posted by rgprobert on September 26, 2006 at 09:15:04 from (205.200.189.2):
In Reply to: No 80 IH Combine shipping posted by Corey R on July 06, 2004 at 11:00:03:
I bought one at an auction sale this fall. Removed the two pins at the top of the feeder house and seperate it from the combine; set it aside until the combine is secured on the trailer. Once the feeder house was removed, we used a Bobcat with pallet forks and picked up the combine under the frame towards the front of the combine. It balanced very well with no need for additional chains. We drove the Bobcat and combine on the trailer and removed the tires/axles to keep the load under 8.5' wide. The combine was facing the rear of the trailer and loaded up front closest to the front. Used blocks and binders for the frame, one chain for the hitch, two chains for the feeder house. The load was secured and transported with ease.
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