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Moving a Non-Running 287C Multi Terrain Loader
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<blockquote data-quote="AlphaBob" data-source="post: 116510" data-attributes="member: 2158"><p>I just purchased a non-running 2007 Caterpillar 287C, one of the C-series Multi Terrain Loaders (including 277C, 287C and 297C). The unit has a wiring harness issue so it does not run. I need to load it onto a trailer for transport and would appreciate any advice regarding how to move it for loading. I've read that the hydraulic lines can be removed from the motors and the machine can then be rolled for short distances. Is disconnecting the hydraulic lines to the motors and rolling the unit the best way to load it onto an equipment trailer with a ramp? Alternately, I'm guessing that it can be lifted with a crane, but I'm thinking that will be expensive. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlphaBob, post: 116510, member: 2158"] I just purchased a non-running 2007 Caterpillar 287C, one of the C-series Multi Terrain Loaders (including 277C, 287C and 297C). The unit has a wiring harness issue so it does not run. I need to load it onto a trailer for transport and would appreciate any advice regarding how to move it for loading. I've read that the hydraulic lines can be removed from the motors and the machine can then be rolled for short distances. Is disconnecting the hydraulic lines to the motors and rolling the unit the best way to load it onto an equipment trailer with a ramp? Alternately, I'm guessing that it can be lifted with a crane, but I'm thinking that will be expensive. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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