dkmc
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- Near the cornfields in upstate NY
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- 1957 IH 330, 2011 MF 1529, Mustang 342. Woods & Grasshopper Zero Turns, Forklifts, Machine Tools, Welders, Golf Carts, Polaris SxS
Here's the guys who invented it and still make them, not far from me. They even have a section on those knock-off competitors.I bought one of these "cheap" 3 ton 60 inch jacks at TSC on sale last year. Flimsy castings. Broke the first time I used it. No thank you.
I need to go to some farm auctions to find an older unit NOT made in china or India.
I think 6,000 lbs in china directly translates to hahafugotyourmoneyHere's the guys who invented it and still make them, not far from me. They even have a section on those knock-off competitors.
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Hey, watch it. You're getting awfully close to my idea of helium bubble wrap to reduce shipping costs!Helium balloons, lots of 'em.![]()
my thought as well.
If just trying to move it once big enough wheels in the middle means ends weigh almost nothing.
Could use two jack-alls on the corners and would easily lift to get wheels or rolls underneath.
I lifted a 40' with 2 jack-alls, placed 5" rnd fence posts under it bought from local farm store cheap and pulled - rolled it around with a utility tractor.
Ah! fence posts! They way our species did it before there were tractors! (Or, come to think of it, container ships)
What if you don't have a forklift? Or one with large tires for soft terrain? The OP was asking a good question.If you're moving it on solid ground, just use the forklift......