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Moving a dead skid steer.
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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 61174" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>I don't see any reason to connect the front wheels to the rear . May only need to put the devices on the rear axles , after you take the bucket off there is very little weight on the front wheels so just drag them or if you do make 4 devices also make a trailer hitch adapter to clamp onto the bucket to push,pull and control the whole operation with. It might be easier to just modify a car hauling dolly, extend the tongue long enough to reach the front end and put the dolly under the rear . Pick up the tongue with another machine move or slip a caster wheel on it so it can be rolled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 61174, member: 931"] I don't see any reason to connect the front wheels to the rear . May only need to put the devices on the rear axles , after you take the bucket off there is very little weight on the front wheels so just drag them or if you do make 4 devices also make a trailer hitch adapter to clamp onto the bucket to push,pull and control the whole operation with. It might be easier to just modify a car hauling dolly, extend the tongue long enough to reach the front end and put the dolly under the rear . Pick up the tongue with another machine move or slip a caster wheel on it so it can be rolled. [/QUOTE]
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