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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 29252" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>Three feet is a awfully high lowboy. Winch it up a ramp is all I can think without spending money. Can you back the trailer in a depression or ditch or dig a trench for the trailer tires to make the lift less? Jack it up little by little and use heavy wide blocking so it is secure, maybe railroad ties. Every inch you can decrease the difference in height will mean a lot. Check with local tow truck, around here a rollback truck to haul it a few miles would be $100 -$150. If you slide it up a ramp I would lubricate it with something cheap and plentiful even used cooking oil would help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 29252, member: 931"] Three feet is a awfully high lowboy. Winch it up a ramp is all I can think without spending money. Can you back the trailer in a depression or ditch or dig a trench for the trailer tires to make the lift less? Jack it up little by little and use heavy wide blocking so it is secure, maybe railroad ties. Every inch you can decrease the difference in height will mean a lot. Check with local tow truck, around here a rollback truck to haul it a few miles would be $100 -$150. If you slide it up a ramp I would lubricate it with something cheap and plentiful even used cooking oil would help. [/QUOTE]
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