Advice on moving Oliver 77 industrial with backhoe

Fatjay

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The concern is the tractor is very back heavy and has no brakes, and the trailer doesn't have a winch. I can use the hydraulics but don't want to slam the trailer to hard and don't want to flip back. I thought of rocks for ballast in the bucket but would love to hear any input.
 
That may work, If needed stop be my place on you way I have plenty or rocks "free". Any size from pea size to as big as a buss. ;)
 
I just moved my non running international hoe by using a large chain come-a-along to pull it on and to let it off the trailer, sure it was slow but I had no problem doing it.
Jim
 

Decided to back it on, without brakes unloading would have been dangerous. Unloading rolled off and was a bit terrifying. All is well though! Thanks for all your help.

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When you drive off, either foward or backward, put it in low gear and DON'T step on the clutch while on the incline. This way you
can drive it off nice and slow instead of flying down the ramps with no brakes.
 

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