Tonight I had to figure out how to get the frame onto the trailer all by myself. I had no helper, so I did it smarter not harder.
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I strapped the frame to the steel horses and it slid around like it was on ice. I positioned the trailer in the corner and raised the jack to lower the trailer in the rear.
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Next I attached the hand crank winches to the barn ceiling beams. I removed several CUCV bodies and cabs with this winch system. A bit slow but sure.
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That was easy enough. I put some wood on the frame for shipping the frame 100 miles north to reassemble the crusher onto the trailer chassis.
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All complete and I removed the winches and put them away until next time. I thought about parking my truck in the garage, but it seems that it would be tight.
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I set the trailer outside and will be making a trip with it next weekend. Things are going well.
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I have a clean empty shop again
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and will be sanding 5 M1009 wheels tomorrow and I hope to get the M1009 in place over this weekend. Take Care and Be Safe. See you in church.