Posted by Eldon (WA) on August 26, 2016 at 18:26:47 from (67.185.46.116):
In Reply to: Trailer Surfing posted by showcrop on August 25, 2016 at 15:07:34:
Kind of a reverse situation here....I went to unload this 3010 this morning. It has a loader on it that I had blocked up, so I decided I would use the skidsteer with forks to pull it off. The bucket stuck out the back far enough to get my forks against it, then I ran a chain from the fork frame to the tractor and slowly pulled it off the trailer. All was ok until the rear wheels got to the ramps, then it pushed a little harder than I had anticipated and stood the skidsteer on it's tail! Fortunately it stopped, and even though it goes against your instincts I lifted up on the loader bucket and it brought the front end back down and I was able to get the tractor the rest of the way off the trailer. Never even thought of something like that happening, but I knew when I winched the tractor on the trailer last night that it was heavy!
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