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โAug-24-2021 04:49 PM
2112 wrote:
If you're staying on pavement you can buy a usable forklift for $3K. Get off pavement and the price goes up. An old Hyster propane warehouse model is all you need. But then you'll have to store it
On a side note: I replaced my Pullrite with a Reese manual slider. I can go over 90 without moving the slide back. Moving it back does make backing easier though.
โAug-24-2021 04:32 PM
โAug-24-2021 03:25 PM
wing_zealot wrote:
Let's just say for instance it was possible to lift the front of your fiver with something like GoJak Dollies. How would you then move that 10,000 lbs behemoth and keep it from getting away from you? Cause once it starts to roll, then it don't want to stop.
โAug-24-2021 12:56 PM
โAug-24-2021 06:24 AM
RickLight wrote:
I hear you, but I like the back of my cab too much. For us the auto slider is best.
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โAug-23-2021 03:23 PM
RickLight wrote:
So I have a parking issue at home. All I want is to push the nose sideways a few feet, but it's just not possible with the truck, and still unhitch.
I looked up trailer valet devices and they all seem to be ball hitch only. There is one that looks like a lunar rover that claims 3-5k lbs but it's expensive and still not really a 5er device.
Has anyone built any sled or dolly? I don't have to go far, or often, but it sure would be nice.