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Posted by I'd Pass On It, Then T_Bone Could.... on October 14, 2000 at 01:25:35 from (207.254.53.37):
In Reply to: farmal regular posted by Tim o on October 12, 2000 at 16:03:54:
Hi Tim, I'd jump on that with both feet. The other guys have given excellent advice. What you might do to get it home is bring your trailer, air tank, come-along, snatch block, and a piece of 6" or 8" channel iron as long as the outside width of the tires, chains and binders. Blow the tires up if possible then drag tractor onto the channeliron settin on the ramps lettin both tires sit on top of web of channel iron. Then chain channel iron to tractor wheel hubs, then hook your snatch block to front of tractor and your come-along to front of trailer, the drag the whole mess up onto the trailer where the channel iron will hold the back of the tractor up when loaded on the trailer. Sweat alot tho!! :)But is it ever so much fun. What the snatch block does is give a 2 to 1 pull, so lets say your come-along is rated 4tons doubled on it's pulley, add the snatch block and another 4tons of pull is gained. Of couse you'll need several chains and binders. Grease on the bottom side of channel iron helps too if needed. T_Bone
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