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Moving a dead skid steer.
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<blockquote data-quote="de03x7" data-source="post: 61236" data-attributes="member: 7293"><p>mahans7, the square plate would be for bolting on a hub. The round section would bolt to the machines hub and everything to the square plate would be rigid. The hub would then free wheel so the machine could be rolled around.</p><p>SkidRoe, A tow bar is a good idea. I would winch the dead machine onto the trailer and could control it coming off but once it was on the ground I would need a way to safely move it around.</p><p>jerry, I don't know if I would need a brace between the two either. If I made the standoff from pipe I could make a brace that clamped around it later if needed.</p><p>I would welcome any other ideas, if anyone has tried this before and knows what works and what don't it would save me the trouble of making the same errors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="de03x7, post: 61236, member: 7293"] mahans7, the square plate would be for bolting on a hub. The round section would bolt to the machines hub and everything to the square plate would be rigid. The hub would then free wheel so the machine could be rolled around. SkidRoe, A tow bar is a good idea. I would winch the dead machine onto the trailer and could control it coming off but once it was on the ground I would need a way to safely move it around. jerry, I don’t know if I would need a brace between the two either. If I made the standoff from pipe I could make a brace that clamped around it later if needed. I would welcome any other ideas, if anyone has tried this before and knows what works and what don’t it would save me the trouble of making the same errors. [/QUOTE]
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