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Posted by JT on February 13, 2003 at 00:08:19 from (206.72.35.192):
In Reply to: 12 volt electric winch posted by rustyfarmall on February 12, 2003 at 12:48:33:
That MAY work PROVIDING you have a ROLLING load. Now take all the air out of the tires, fold the tire sideways at the flat spot and you have another story. Had experience with this at the Waukee swap meet number of years ago. Bought a Cockshutt 40 with single front on the auction. Three flat tires had been pulled sideways so the tires were folded. Rolled okay UNTIL the folds came around then it was like someone threw a 8x8 under the tires. 7500# hydraulic winch, need to snatch block to get on the trailer. Keep in mind when it was on the trailer I tied the snatch to one side and skidded (single line) the rear half of tractor to center the load. Buy as strong a winch as you can afford!! HTH JT
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