NCL4701
Well-known member
Equipment
L4701, T2290, WC68, grapple, BB1572, Farmi W50R, Howes 500, 16kW IMD gen, WG24
The tire dolly is by far your best option, kind of why they are made. The problem with using a lifting strap on an overhead hoist or cherrypicker is there is a fender in the way. Kind of the reason we have tire dollys.I figure I have three options or combination of options to handle them: 1) the wheel dolly, which has chains with binders to clamp it to the upright part of the frame to prevent tipping (this type job seems to be what the thing is designed for); 2) the trip bucket loader on the old Farmall that isn’t very handy but will lift around 2000lb; 3) haul it to the dealer and get them to do it.
1) Thank you for your service. I am not familiar with combat but am familiar with doing things that would be otherwise unthinkable but for the dire nature of the circumstance.PLEASE, use the chains on the dolly and have help close bye if needed.
Ive used plywood with wheel bearing grease on the side of the road, in combat