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Moving (rigging) the mill-drill

scout4bta

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Moving day is here. Have a few heavy items to move out of the container to the new shop. Don't have a forklift but do have a engine lift, aka cherry picker, And a flatbed on the Dodge. Combine the two and it's moving day. Wrapped a chain through the goose neck ball mount to keep it from tipping, it worked! Moved the mill drill, 2 Cummins 4BT's 2 dodge auto trans, done before noon.
MY wife drove and I played anchor to keep the stuff from swinging into the truck.
 

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gearhead1

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Nice. There’s always a way to do it, depends on ingenuity of the person.

I’m a fan of the 4BT/6BT engines. Where’d you get them?
 
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scout4bta

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Nice. There’s always a way to do it, depends on ingenuity of the person.

I’m a fan of the 4BT/6BT engines. Where’d you get them?
The first 2 4B's came out of Cummings Ga a recycle yard bought them site unseen. The P pump you see there bought locally in Phoenix.
 
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