Hey, if you need to get it off sometime, I've got some ramps that you can borrow. Use'm to put may MF-10 in and out too. Also have a small 12V winch that mounts in the front of the bed but that's only for getting it inWood'nCoal wrote:Lifted the front up onto the truck first, then the back. The chain is on the back in the photo. Had to use the stump 'cause the chain had to be shortened. No strain, no pain.
Usually I do. One to use and one for parts!I thought you already had two of everything!
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Well now there ya go!! ramps!! we didnt need no stinkin ramps!!!! lol
but I bet they would be nice to get it off!!
but I bet they would be nice to get it off!!
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... but I don't have no stinking front end loader .... yetPoconoeagle wrote:Well now there ya go!! ramps!! we didnt need no stinkin ramps!!!! lol
and I'm looking for one too, nice little tlb would be just fine, especially with a belly mower of say, about 48 -54". Be just right in 4x4
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It's still in the truck!
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too bad ole stoker scott didnt have the sky hook atachment for the coal fired zepplin down this way..
looks like the ramps and a buddy is the answer! well it is prolly just a small issue to make her run...
looks like the ramps and a buddy is the answer! well it is prolly just a small issue to make her run...
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The sky hook is the way to go.
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yep or even the space hook for those difficult loads.