I am about ready to off load the 1010 from the deck over goose neck trailer. The deck is about 28 inches high and the truck is unhooked. I have a three high stack of railroad ties across the back with the bottom two under neath the trailer frame to keep the back of the trailer dropping when the unit is rolled back to the rear of the trailer. There are two ties set up as ramps to the ground. There is a gentle slope down from the back of the trailer and not having experience with how well these things want to move after going down a ramp. I don't know if the brakes in the crawler function so I don't want to plan on using them at this point. I plan on tethering my F350 to the front to use it's brakes to control the decent.
As with the dozer project, this one has not run in three years so I need to jack the bucket up and secure it. There are two options I can see: 1. put blocking between the lift cylinder and loader frame or 2. run a chain from the bucket to the ROPS (which isn't much of a ROPS). Which would be the preferred method or is there a better alternative you could recommend?
Unloading the 1010 loader from the trailer
- gregjo1948
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Re: Unloading the 1010 loader from the trailer
I like to use a piece of angle iron on the lift cylinder. Lift the bucket up to where you want it, then place the angle iron on top of the lift piston. Let the bucket down until the iron is tight against the lift cylinder and holding the weight of the bucket. I put the angle iron on both sides of the machine.
JD 350B diesel 6way blade, Case 580B Loader/backhoe, Farmall 504 high crop w/ flail boom mower, International 404 , International 284 diesel w/belly mower, 1972 Ford F600 dump truck, Galion 3-5 roller, Allis Chalmers D17, 1620 Ford
Re: Unloading the 1010 loader from the trailer
I was thinking to use wood blocks but there is little area for contact. Angle iron would be superior. Thanks
Bill
Re: Unloading the 1010 loader from the trailer
U bolt the angle on too 2 X on each side. Muffler clamps work
Re: Unloading the 1010 loader from the trailer
The Angle irons work great and pretty safe too.
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