Looking4new
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- 2012 Kioti CK27HST w/cab
If you are worried about it sliding around when you move it, cross chain it front and back, tight. It won't go anywhere.
I'm assuming the 873 is tied/chained down to the trailer so you must be concerned with lateral movement? Could you put some rubberized chocks in place when driven up into the bed so that the tracks are partially on the chocks? Another thought is having a special boot(wheel clamp) made that you can easily put on and take off that would keep the tracks from sliding.
If you are worried about it sliding around when you move it, cross chain it front and back, tight. It won't go anywhere.
Line x is not rhino liner and they have all types of protection available. Including industrial uses.The trailer, outside of the bed, is completely covered in this stuff. Looks tough, but I'm sure the Bobcat would rip it up pretty quick.
Okay, how about two strips of 14" wide belting. Like what is used for conveyor belts turned upside down so the side with the grousers on is down, thus putting the smooth side up. Gravel pits should have some scrap belting laying around that you probably could 'liberate' for a small fee.Actually, I'm not that worried once she's strapped down, it's getting her there safely. Very little room on either side and if I'm not really careful lining her up, it could be bad. When adjusting position in the bed, no traction. If not COMPLETELY level, she's travels side to side. Having traction is the goal. Also, something that does not restrict the flow of materials being dumped.