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If you plan on driving the 818 under the trailer from the side, be very careful. The landing gear is not designed to take any side loads and if you put too much strain on them sideways, they will collapse. I have seen it happen 3 times and it is not pretty at all.
I am going to lift the trailer up approx 11" with two 20ton air/hydraulic bottle jacks & then back a modified M332 trailer under the front, lower the M872 onto the M332, chain binder them together & then pull the M332 towards my driveway & it will rotate the M872 with it. After the front of the M872 is overtop of my "concrete road", I will lift it up again with the bottle jacks, rotate the M332, chain binder them again & pull the M872 straight towards my driveway. Once the front of the 872 is above dry ground, I will remove the 332 & hook up a M818 to move it the rest of the way.
It is going to be QUITE a day tomorrow....
#3 - One stolen jack handle has cost me two days of my life, one SCREWED up yard (which I am going to have to regrade/reseed), & at LEAST $600 for a crane.
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