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Moving Some Inventory Today

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    Posted: 02 Jul 2010 at 11:07pm
Unfortunately I've got some dead horses and this is how I get them moved. Sorry about the Green thing. It is rather handy though.

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Maybe it's just me, but there is something very wrong about this picture. :>( Bob@allisdowneast
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I dont like it either. Fred
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Gasp... what is the green thing doing to that poor Allis?!!! 
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Oh no!  That poor CA is going to think he has the ability to fly from now on, LOL!  You know he's telling all his buddies right now "You're never gonna believe it Mac, but I FLEW this afternoon! Yep, I just concentrated really hard and up I went, ya gotta see this, watch.....
Oh man..... 
Just wait.... Uhhhhh?....
Why isn't it working now?"

Ahhhh..... I amuse myself to much. LOL!

And yes, there are the makings of many dirty jokes with this pic.  Don't let the green guys see it, or it will be a slippery slope.....

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This thread was more of a how do you move non running tractors? I found this works pretty good. I had to unload one off a trailer a few weeks ago this way as it wouldn't even roll. Anyone notice the odd rear wheel centers? Those are discs bolted to the wheels I'm told was to keep the tires out of the fence while mowing.
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WK, I dont look at it as what, only how. The easier way is the better way. 
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Last January I sold a tractor and the guy showed to get it with a 53' box semi. So we decided to give it a try. Since then I've found the smaller (no bigger than a CA for me) tractors can be moved or loaded like pictured. I doubt this would work for a loader tractor.
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I have bought B's that got loaded with extra long forks. Maybe someday I'll get some double deep pallet racking and store tractors vertically....
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Glenn, A fellow named Kinzenbaw in Iowa stacks em up like that.
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That green thing can't find any real old relatives that could be revived. The owner with a big heart allowed it to help this allis. Now it feels usefull, will sleep better tonite.
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I've got 16' long marine forks on my Clark IT60... never tried it, but I'm sure I could lift my B's up onto a trailer just by slidin' under the axles...
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