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Moving a dead skid steer.
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<blockquote data-quote="ancomcabs" data-source="post: 61247" data-attributes="member: 6435"><p>The idea sounds good but unless you are in the business of moving dead skid steers around often it seems like a lot of work. I've had equiptment (woodworking) delivered and moved around the shop many times by flatbed ramp trucks and equiptment dollies, a lot of it over 5000lbs and it is not that difficult. That said once inside it is on a smooth concrete floor and things roll pretty easily. I think the biggest hurdle would be moving it on rough or unpaved ground.</p><p>I know that everyone does not have this luxury but when I was cleaning/painting my 630 I left the wheels off and was able to move it with my small fork lift in and out of the building, I think it weighs in at about 3700lbs but with the ROPS and wheels off probably closer to 3200</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ancomcabs, post: 61247, member: 6435"] The idea sounds good but unless you are in the business of moving dead skid steers around often it seems like a lot of work. I've had equiptment (woodworking) delivered and moved around the shop many times by flatbed ramp trucks and equiptment dollies, a lot of it over 5000lbs and it is not that difficult. That said once inside it is on a smooth concrete floor and things roll pretty easily. I think the biggest hurdle would be moving it on rough or unpaved ground. I know that everyone does not have this luxury but when I was cleaning/painting my 630 I left the wheels off and was able to move it with my small fork lift in and out of the building, I think it weighs in at about 3700lbs but with the ROPS and wheels off probably closer to 3200 [/QUOTE]
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