Posted by rtr on March 28, 2018 at 07:43:29 from (205.174.143.2):
Ok Guys..........I need some help loading a tractor (1952 Styled John Deere G) that has been sitting in some hedges for around 15 years. It will be a pretty much straight pull on flat ground from the back yard to the front so it shouldn't be too bad. The old man doesn't want us in the back yard because he says its always wet back there and plus there are too many bushes and sheds in the way to get a pickup back there. We could take our farm tractor or skid steer back there to tow it out but it would risk getting stuck or tearing the yard up. My plan is that winching it to the front yard/gate then we can hook to it and go. Tires are up and holding air. Only problem is that I only have a 4.000 lb Smittybilt Winch mounted on my utility trailer. It works find for small stuff but probably not for this.....especially at a really long pull. Are there ways to rig it up with a block, pulley, etc. that will make it double its power? See attached diagram for more info.
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