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How do I move a non-running Skidsteer?
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<blockquote data-quote="lonnieramey" data-source="post: 18306" data-attributes="member: 1981"><p>Mike, I can tell it's not a Hydro drive & so what Ken is saying makes sense. But WOW, no brakes!?? That just might take some getting used to. Thankfully I don't live on a steep hill!!! It begs the question... how do you park on a hill & get off the thing? Park sideways to the hill? Not having a brake or Hydro to contend with sure made it nice to winch up on my trailer but otherwise I'm not so sure I like that feature! Anyway, I have a project on my hands & I love projects. (they keep me out of trouble... mostly!) I'm going to be in Florida over the next couple weeks on business (tough duty!) so won't have a chance to do anything with it any time soon but when I get back...it'll be fun! Surprisingly enough it appears to be all there (unlike it's new owner <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />) & in not bad shape. I don't know where it all came from but it's covered in oil & dirt so it will be happy to have a good power washing. I can't really see anywhere that it was obviously leaking but siting that long...who knows. Just some surface rust here & there but I think it will clean up nice. Thanks again for the info & if anyone comes across a manual I'd be happy to buy it. Lonnie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lonnieramey, post: 18306, member: 1981"] Mike, I can tell it's not a Hydro drive & so what Ken is saying makes sense. But WOW, no brakes!?? That just might take some getting used to. Thankfully I don't live on a steep hill!!! It begs the question... how do you park on a hill & get off the thing? Park sideways to the hill? Not having a brake or Hydro to contend with sure made it nice to winch up on my trailer but otherwise I'm not so sure I like that feature! Anyway, I have a project on my hands & I love projects. (they keep me out of trouble... mostly!) I'm going to be in Florida over the next couple weeks on business (tough duty!) so won't have a chance to do anything with it any time soon but when I get back...it'll be fun! Surprisingly enough it appears to be all there (unlike it's new owner :-)) & in not bad shape. I don't know where it all came from but it's covered in oil & dirt so it will be happy to have a good power washing. I can't really see anywhere that it was obviously leaking but siting that long...who knows. Just some surface rust here & there but I think it will clean up nice. Thanks again for the info & if anyone comes across a manual I'd be happy to buy it. Lonnie [/QUOTE]
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