Great comments I was only moving empty farrawing crates used what was handy just needed traction was slippery out today had that problem in the past slushin wasn't a issue only using 1st and reverse
in the picture its 3/4 full had it at half worked great when done drained and removed tank
I would not try to lift more then it could handle like said its a little tractor and only a mid mount loadèr
I do know better I just thought it was a neat ide didn't know if anyone could use it only as quick temporary traction not for more lift compacity
I don't want calcium in any tires ruins the rims and wheel weight are expensive around here
For that once in a while temporary use like this is cheap and worked great
The cement block idea would work as well
The hyds. Are from the belly pump and it won't let me overload it
The exhaust pipe needs to be cut off lol just had it laying here and it fits snug right inside the manifold
Chains would of worked too if I get a set someday
Just an idea I thought I would share my girlfriend and a Buddy thought I lost my mind when I was conjuring it up but that's OK
Behind every good idea is a women saying won't work.
Lol it worked great I was happy with it and don't break my back taking it on or off
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