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I move my 1061 around all the time, chained to the pintle, with the front loader of my (small) tractor. No caging required, it's air over hydraulic. I didn't know the 1082 had full air.
When I moved it last (with the loader), I raised the 1061 up until the rear hit the rubber stop. It put...
What's with the attitude? How do you know what equipment the OP has? I didn't see it in his original post. He mentioned fork truck loading. How many brake systems, whether air over hydro or straight air have been damaged by a fork truck fork....probably quite a few. Blocking can help...
I assumed someone with the type of equipment that you seem sure he has would not come to Steel Soldiers and ask about loading. Perhaps the OP would tell us if it is the Army loading or himself and a dude with a fork truck.
Not really, it all depends on the fork length. If your forks reach to the far frame member under it or in a pinch, just beyond the center with proper blocks and chain, you can get it from under. But to use slings, even if you have a hole in your forks for a pin, the forks have to be nearly as...
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