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    moving a inoperative Bobcat

    I'm retired and thought retirement was going to be fun. Ya, Right. Well, I've got a newer smart phone and have no idea of how to transfer the photos out of the phone and get them to the laptop. Then the laptop is Windows 10 and have no idea of how to post pictures... Two tow companies looked at...
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    moving a inoperative Bobcat

    Unfornatually, There is no room to work on the BC from the side where it is located
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    moving a inoperative Bobcat

    Yes! Blew a hose! and too close to deck to be able to work on it!
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    moving a inoperative Bobcat

    We would if we could. the path along side the deck is 8 - 12 wide. Then its a straight drop down the hill. So any tractor, PU, or other vehicle will not fit down the path. So we (I) will have to try winching the BC over to where we can turn the BC to pill it up a walk area that is only 8 ft...
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    moving a inoperative Bobcat

    The hydraulics have no fluid, as it blew a hydraulic line, and there isn't any way to work on it where it is located!
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    moving a inoperative Bobcat

    The first issue is the BC is around the corner of the deck. It's sitting on a flat area that is only 10 feet wide. So I need to pull it forward aprox 15 ft to the corner of the deck. To accomplish this i'll have to put plywood with vegetable oil on it so it will slide on the plywood. To do this...
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    moving a inoperative Bobcat

    I Wish! I have to pull the BC from around a corner of the deck. I'm planning on jacking up the BC and put plywood underneath to facilitate moving the BC up the hill The ground is only about 10 ft wide at that point. Once I het the BC moved to the corner, I hope to rotate the BC 90 degrees...
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    moving a inoperative Bobcat

    I have an inoperative 443 Bocat behind the House. I need to move it ~ 20 feet so a tow truck can get a hold of it. Can I use a block chain on the horizontal to move the Bobcat? The deadweight of the BC is around 2,300 lbs. Next option would be to try and use 2 block and tackles at the same...
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    Can anyone identify this wrench

    I've got one like that from my dad. The wrench would be 60+ yrs. old, and going strong!!
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    Porch Post rotting out due to water damage

    How much of the post is rotten?? As there are some metal bases that range from 1 1/2" to 2".
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