Posted by cat236 on November 29, 2007 at 21:53:57 from (64.136.49.229):
In Reply to: Got A Minute? posted by Allan In NE on November 29, 2007 at 08:17:56:
Seems to me the loader is the trick,yes a little shakey with single acting cylinders.The way I see it raise the loader to full height,cut two lengths of angle iron to lay on cylinder rods,this locks both sides fixed, now you have a stationary point to use your chain hoist as earlier suggested.Postion tractor and power unit behind the Gleaner hook up sling and raise with chain hoist.Now with a second tractor pull Gleaner in under hanging power unit.Trying to position hanging weight gets so risky,I have done plenty of it.Any time you can raise load and not have to "move it" the better. I have even done this when unloading extra heavy freight off of freight carriers.I lift, they pull forward, then I set down to gain more control.This way also would allow you to be on the machine to position engine as you lower into place. I wish you well, after viewing all of your posts over the last several years I am certain you were the origination of "If there is a will there is a way!
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