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what size skid steer can move brakeless flatbed semi trailer down slight incline?
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<blockquote data-quote="rmcgehee" data-source="post: 114953" data-attributes="member: 20004"><p>Well I'm pretty ignorant about all this. Wasn't aware that you could even slide forks together...but if you're going downhill, it seems like the kingpin would not be able to stay between them. Unless I left so much friction on the brakes that I would essentially be PUSHING the trailer downhill, which might not be such a bad idea. Hahaha you lost me on the "yard a dead skiddy" and "snatch block". I don't have a winch, but maybe I should buy one and use it to drag the trailer (with it's brakes mostly still engaged) down the hill--that might be cheaper than renting the ss, and then I'd have a winch to attach to the UTV i'm going to get once I have a bridge to go over!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmcgehee, post: 114953, member: 20004"] Well I'm pretty ignorant about all this. Wasn't aware that you could even slide forks together...but if you're going downhill, it seems like the kingpin would not be able to stay between them. Unless I left so much friction on the brakes that I would essentially be PUSHING the trailer downhill, which might not be such a bad idea. Hahaha you lost me on the "yard a dead skiddy" and "snatch block". I don't have a winch, but maybe I should buy one and use it to drag the trailer (with it's brakes mostly still engaged) down the hill--that might be cheaper than renting the ss, and then I'd have a winch to attach to the UTV i'm going to get once I have a bridge to go over! [/QUOTE]
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