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I don't know the difference in models since I do not own one one, but did you ever get this thing loaded??Got a M1082A1 and would like to forklift onto a transport. Any warnings or should I overhead load it with a crane? ( I know some gear doesn't like to be forklifted. Also, what is the difference between the M1082 and the "A1" model?
I move my 1061 around all the time, chained to the pintle, with the front loader of my (small) tractor. No caging required, it's air over hydraulic. I didn't know the 1082 had full air.For what it's worth I've seen a large forklift at Bragg move one that had caged brakes by hooking a chain to the pintle and rolling it around like that.
They have a makeshift loading dock on site at your pickup location ,Oregon. Or they did before. I saw your uship posting as well. Forklift can simply walk it onto the trailer. I have seem some loadout places that have a lot of trailers have a pintle hitch welded to a plate for them to move them around.
That is one strange leaf spring they use.View attachment 666021View attachment 666022View attachment 666023
Frame is open and clear on mine. If the forks are wide enough to clear the tire and far enough forward to keep the tongue from tipping down and you have the width for the frame rails you should be ok.
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