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Well, some progress today. I got the generator off the trailer and on the ground near the toolbox and the house's ground rod.
RCamacho put the idea in my head to use an engine crane, and it so happens a guy had an ad on craigslist about 10 minutes from my house for that very thing. He used it once, was moving, and motivated to sell, so I talked him down from $200 to $100. I rolled up in the HMMWV and he called out the whole house to come and see it. We chatted for an hour or so, took the family for a ride around in the M1165 with the doors off, and took photos. He wanted to kick me back $20 from the sale he was so thrilled with the ride, but I didn't accept.
Yes, this is every bit as hinky as it looks, and perhaps more. I lifted it a few inches and shook the heck out of it to see if it would tip over or fall somehow, but when it didn't, I called the wife out to pull the trailer out from under.
I was surprised that even the weight of the generator near the edge of the bed didn't want to tip the trailer back, but I had one of the legs attached and it was still connected to the jeep at the front end.
Off the trailer I had to shore it up enough to get the hoist out, then the floor jack to get most of the shoring out.
RCamacho put the idea in my head to use an engine crane, and it so happens a guy had an ad on craigslist about 10 minutes from my house for that very thing. He used it once, was moving, and motivated to sell, so I talked him down from $200 to $100. I rolled up in the HMMWV and he called out the whole house to come and see it. We chatted for an hour or so, took the family for a ride around in the M1165 with the doors off, and took photos. He wanted to kick me back $20 from the sale he was so thrilled with the ride, but I didn't accept.
Yes, this is every bit as hinky as it looks, and perhaps more. I lifted it a few inches and shook the heck out of it to see if it would tip over or fall somehow, but when it didn't, I called the wife out to pull the trailer out from under.
I was surprised that even the weight of the generator near the edge of the bed didn't want to tip the trailer back, but I had one of the legs attached and it was still connected to the jeep at the front end.
Off the trailer I had to shore it up enough to get the hoist out, then the floor jack to get most of the shoring out.
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