I don't even want appliances or small junk these days........ this stuff is easier money!!! Requires a big truck, big trailer and a bigger winch!!! But its bank when you haul a load in!!! My trailer and winch aren't quite big enough for this stuff so I contract it out to a buddy, he does it cheap! If this trailer isn't big enough we also have access to a 40' tandem dually gooseneck that is rated for 30k or something stupid....
The red Dodge is one of my trucks, I outfitted it with custom engine driven on board air system, 145 PSI and 5 gallon tank, enough volume to keep up with my Ingersoll impact wrench. I also installed a 1k watt inverter which runs most power tools (Dewalt Sawzall). I do a lot of vehicles (junk and runners to resell) and recently got into the larger stuff now too so this morning we field prepped the combine (drain fluids, pull radiator and battery, whatever wire is easy and random souvenirs that are worth good coin on
Ebay. Then had buddy show up and winch it on the trailer and haul it in. When we got back from that we drug the old International 2.5 ton truck out and field prepped it and winched it on to take in tomorrow. The combine weighed 8900 lbs and the truck seems to weigh a little more (guessing 10-12k). Aired tires up on combine, winched it on and then flattened the tires to reduce height. Even sitting on the rims it was 14' 2" to top of the grain hopper on the trailer! It was butt puckering going under some power lines and we had to detour down country roads to avoid a 13' 7" bridge on the highway but we got er there safe and sound!
We have another combine one size smaller than this one to haul as well. Have to find something big enough to drag it out of the woods first. Its sank to its axles over the years... Plus, there's the 3 row corn head from the combine we hauled in today, and a 2 row head from the other one, and a grain head as well... have to bring in a skidsteer or backhoe to load those pieces I believe.
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