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Correct (Safe) way to load on trailer?
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<blockquote data-quote="cmb7684" data-source="post: 25895" data-attributes="member: 1698"><p>Ok now that you all have finished laughing. I have my 743 but have never had to load it on a trailer. I found a tandem trailer that I think will work. Although if you all can let me know if you have one that would be great. The trailer is steel plated floor and the bed of the trailer measures 7 1/2 feet wide and 10 feet long. I think the bobcat 743 will just fit in the space. My second question is when loading driving up ramps naturally I will connect the trailer to the hitch so the trailer front does not come up when I drive the loader on the back up the ramps. The question is should I back the machine up the ramps with the the rear of the loader (engine side) up first or should I drive up bucket first? I think I should back the machine up engine side first to not risk rolling it backwards but I'm not sure if it matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmb7684, post: 25895, member: 1698"] Ok now that you all have finished laughing. I have my 743 but have never had to load it on a trailer. I found a tandem trailer that I think will work. Although if you all can let me know if you have one that would be great. The trailer is steel plated floor and the bed of the trailer measures 7 1/2 feet wide and 10 feet long. I think the bobcat 743 will just fit in the space. My second question is when loading driving up ramps naturally I will connect the trailer to the hitch so the trailer front does not come up when I drive the loader on the back up the ramps. The question is should I back the machine up the ramps with the the rear of the loader (engine side) up first or should I drive up bucket first? I think I should back the machine up engine side first to not risk rolling it backwards but I'm not sure if it matter. [/QUOTE]
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