roxynoodle
Veteran Member
I still back up close to my implements but then use the dolly to shift them left or right or forwards or backwards to hook/unhook. Although this also provides me a way to keep implements in front of each other. I can push the one in front to the side to get the one behind it. It may also help to loosen your sway chains before you hook up, then tighten them once it is on.
As for your ROPS, try soaking in Liquid Wrench a couple of times, then if it still is hard to get off, use a socket wrench and slip a piece of metal pipe over it to try to get it loose. If it still won't pop loose, you could try heating it with a propane torch a little. Heat is kind of a last resort for me though.
As for your ROPS, try soaking in Liquid Wrench a couple of times, then if it still is hard to get off, use a socket wrench and slip a piece of metal pipe over it to try to get it loose. If it still won't pop loose, you could try heating it with a propane torch a little. Heat is kind of a last resort for me though.