I'm going to concentrate on the M5H6 1st. Everything could be locked up. Even getting the wheels off the hub could be an issue, stuck drums are almost a certainty. I'm not sure what I'm up against with the International design, as it could be unique. I might need to make an inspection trip before I bring a trailer. If dragging is necessary, I've done it before, I just hope it's not every wheel.
yeah i hear that ! .. For 5 years i have been putting off yanking a 1944 M5H6 that was my friend's grandfather's construction company rig.. Has a Bantam 40ft dragline on its back and has settled to above its axles in clay , sitting since 1985 or so .. Not gonna be fun , even with the M62..
The front axle should come up in one hitch but the rear axles are definitely not going to cooperate with all that extra weight back there.. If i can't get each back corner to dead-lift with the M62, I'm sorta screwed because of the Bantam crane.. If it was a shovel or hoe I could swing-lock the boom perpendicular to the truck and use the tip of the boom as a bar to lift one side at a time out of the ground enough to fill the the ruts under the wheels with blocking..
That leverage move will sure raise hell with the springs and maybe front axle spindles, but I was very successful that same move to recover a couple tracked shovels that had sunk to their crossmembers.. The previous day was wasted on numerous failed attempts to drag them out of the ruts, and failed attempts to dead-lift them one corner at a time.. They were 25-30T machines.. The leverage move popped them out of the ground within minutes, one track at a time..
But skeleton crane booms are very tender compared to a shovel or hoe boom, so I don't think I'm ever gonna try to pull down on one .. If successful getting all the M5H6's wheels up out of the holes, I still doubt it's gonna roll after the lower half of the drums have been underneath hardpan clay for maybe 20 years .. And then truck has to be moved about 15 miles..
So yeah, i am still putting that job off.. My friend is not well and can't even mow his lawn, let alone go outside to enjoy the truck sitting on his lawn where it once did with a couple of its sisters long before it was lawn .... As much as I know he and I would love to see the last of his grandfather's M5H6's come home, I don't think he is gonna live long enough