ShaunBlake
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B6100D; B219; Piranha bar; Hodge stabilizers; Filled Ag rears; R322T w/48" deck
I got delivery of a little more than one and one-half tons of rock and it's in a horribly inconvenient spot. I'm faced with hand-loading it into my utility trailer and pulling it around to the back with my B6100D.
Before I do, it occurred to me that wiser heads might have some better ways. I don't have any sheet metal to make a sled, and even if my engine hoist is rated to 2 tons, I seriously doubt it would lift the load high enough, much less position it far enough into the trailer... Don't have any poles or stout pipe either, and ho helpers to circulate them if I could get the pallet up and on them. There's one additional constraint, but it would be moot if I can't move the pallet.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Before I do, it occurred to me that wiser heads might have some better ways. I don't have any sheet metal to make a sled, and even if my engine hoist is rated to 2 tons, I seriously doubt it would lift the load high enough, much less position it far enough into the trailer... Don't have any poles or stout pipe either, and ho helpers to circulate them if I could get the pallet up and on them. There's one additional constraint, but it would be moot if I can't move the pallet.
Thanks for your thoughts.