Steven Trovato wrote:
> Thanks Nolan. The other suggestion I've received involves using a jack or
> the trailer's jack to try to level things out. I have a bunch of
> suggestions now. For some reason, you're the only one of six replies who
> answered on-list. Why's everyone so shy? Afraid to let their friends know
> they have a trailer? Afraid they'll want to borrow it? :-)
I don't move cars with my trailer, but I do move antique tractors. Fortunately,
all of my moves have been on mostly level ground, and the tractors I buy don't
much roll - they have to be dragged. :-) And when I take them off, I just let
them roll. So I really couldn't help you with your problem.
Mike
>
> -Steve
>
> At 11:12 AM 8/8/02 -0400, Nolan Penney wrote:
>
>
>>Lengths of chain with hooks on heach end, a cable type comalong (or
>>two), and chocks. These are the tools I use when doing just the sort of
>>job you describe.
Mike Sloane
Allamuchy NJ
Email:(msloane@att.net)
Website: <http://www.geocities.com/mikesloane>
Tractor images: <www.fotki.com/mikesloane>
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and action, where it often substitutes for both.
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