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Need to haul heavy load in central WA; anybody wanting to help?

Pinsandpitons

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We are building a chairlift. Replacing one to be precise, and a contractor who had a 5 ton and trailer to haul large heavy things up the mountain decided one day they didn’t want to keep working. So we need a 6 x 6 with trailer to haul some things. Anybody in Washington want to help?
 

Kbarnes0

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We are building a chairlift. Replacing one to be precise, and a contractor who had a 5 ton and trailer to haul large heavy things up the mountain decided one day they didn’t want to keep working. So we need a 6 x 6 with trailer to haul some things. Anybody in Washington want to help?

I may be able to lend a hand. What length trailer is needed? And where at?
 

Pinsandpitons

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30 - 40 feet would be good. Wenatchee Wa. The tough nut to crack is that we need to get a spool of haul rope from the parking lot to about 3/4 mile up the mountian. The road is pretty good, but it's steep in a couple places, and the spool weighs 66,000.
 

Pinsandpitons

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Mission Ridge. A flatbed trailer would be best, Towers, steel building parts, long things. We've got a 30 foot tripple axle trailer that has gotten most things up and could probably complete the haul. The tough nut to crack is that we need to get a spool of haul rope from the parking lot to about 3/4 mile up the mountian. The road is pretty good, but it's steep in a couple places, and the spool weighs 66,000.
 

simp5782

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What length of trailer. I'm picking one up Monday that is 20ish ft over axle.

Might ba able to help based on location and time frame.

My 6x6 is a dump truck also. If that would help.
You would want to have a full bed with the ammo trailer since it has no tongue weight.
 

Kbarnes0

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Mission Ridge. A flatbed trailer would be best, Towers, steel building parts, long things. We've got a 30 foot tripple axle trailer that has gotten most things up and could probably complete the haul. The tough nut to crack is that we need to get a spool of haul rope from the parking lot to about 3/4 mile up the mountian. The road is pretty good, but it's steep in a couple places, and the spool weighs 66,000.
I'll pm you with contact info.
 

BENBLACK

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I've got a 6x6 as well and a 16k dump trailer.. I would be willing to lend a hand as well.
My trailer probably wont work, but my truck has lockers in the rear, and a winch.. Maybe could help getting the large load up the hill.
Kris if you end up going then I could come out as well, for backup if needed..
 

Jbulach

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If you need 6x6 to get up the mountain you better put a lot of that 33 ton on the fifth wheel, as well as a nicely loaded pusher on the rear of the trailer as well, just in case...
 

US6x4

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I drove up to the ski hill last weekend and saw a nice looking M923 or M925 about a mile up Halverson canyon road. I don't know who it is (maybe one of you guys?) but he has a big 6x6...
 
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