Posted by northeast puller on April 08, 2009 at 13:39:47 from (208.111.222.54):
In Reply to: Hello Dutchman posted by James Howell on April 08, 2009 at 10:44:54:
Thanks James. The makes its journey slowly up to the top deck.I have 2 arched lawn mower planks that bolt to the top deck and then get pinched against the weight box that is on the deck under the big tractors.I have a dead man and a pulley welded in the corner of the trailer. I use a gear driven come along and nylon straps on the tractor and pull it up or let it down. With set up time and all it takes 15 20 minutes being careful as that has fiber glass fenders that are original on it. If and when I become employed again ( The economy got my job last October so much for going to the NY state 2 cylinder show this year) I want to buy a cheap small electric winch from harbor freight for this task.
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