Posted by Determined on November 01, 2016 at 17:21:38 from (216.130.212.110):
In Reply to: Homemade pto? posted by Turnaround on October 30, 2016 at 07:13:03:
[quote="CVPost-Turnaround"](quoted I shoved the 6610 front wheels together to clear my trailer's inner fenders, but am stymied about getting the wheel wheels far enough on the trailer to avoid rear weight bias of the trailer.
Unbolt the jack from the front of your trailer and drop the tongue on the ground.
Drive tractor onto the trailer from the front and chain it down.
Weight distribution problem solved.
Pick up the tongue of the trailer with a floor jack and hook it up to your truck.
Bring the floor jack along to unload at the other end.
If you don't like this plan and can not use a backroad route then drive in the ditch or get a rollback to move the equipment.
A 17 mile run should not cost much if you can find someone local.
Not trying to sound harsh just trying to save you some grief.
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