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  1. I looked at a stone calculator....753 lbs....πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«
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  2. the pic shows us pulling her out . the right tailer wheel drops in a hole there. I positioned Foreman downhill next to pull the right wheel out and swing the trailer out onto the trail. I used two winches to pull the stone onto the trailer. the tariler and a "fencce stretcher winch chined to a tree. chained to a tree...sexy wild LOL
    1 point
  3. Goood Morning Labor Day! β€œThe secret of success is making your vocation your vacation.” ― Mark Twain Just Sitting on porch thinking of what to do Tomorrow...love what I do, Don't we all!πŸ’ƒ
    1 point
  4. In order to Haul both my Viking SXS and the Forman I can use a 16 ft open trailer as both machines will have their wheels on the trailer. The bodies will hang over as the Viking is 10' 2" (1,448 lbs ) and Foreman 6 ' 2" (635 lbs). My single axle trailer is 16 fppt but heavy made of 2 x 6 box tubing with a 5300 lb Dexter axle. He has electric brakes however i don't feel comfortable towing with my Highlander (Rated at 5,000 lbs towing ). So i only tow the 16 ft trailer with my Tundra. Considering an aluminum 16 ft car hauler tandem axle (w brakes of course) curb wt 1400 lbs so I could pull with my Hoghlander. ?????
    1 point
  5. Sooo...The TV newsman asked the Seattle guy what he was going to do this summer. THe guy replied,"If it comes during the weekend I'll go to the beach."
    1 point
  6. Yes...You are probably right. The axle/ bearings and wheels are new. The bed tilts which is nice. If i did that maybe i could modify it so my Yamaha Viking would fit on it. The Viking weighs 1448 lbs and is 64 inches wide. Currently the Viking only fits on my heavy 16 ft trailer that i have to pull with my Tundra. The Forman is only 44 in wide and easily fits on my light trailer.
    1 point
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