I was alone, about 80 miles out of town on a big ranch clean up project last summer. I stumbled upon a LARGE trailor frame. It was still on wheels, well, rims. I pulled er out of the ground with the pickup. I then backed up to it, got a log, lifted with all my might and get the tongue on the log. Took a rest. Rests are IMPORTANT when lifting heavy things alone. Then, lifted the tongue onto my bed. Just so it was barely on it. I had my tailgate off for this. I backed up the truck about 6 inches at a time. Each time, getting out, readjusting. Eventually i got it a little more than half way on, i then simply lifted the end on the trailor up, and the front of it fell down into the bed.
Took that alone to the scrap yard. Yard was only about 4 miles away from me, i was curious as to how heavy it was. The weight was 790 pounds.
I was able to lift this, by not EVER lifting the entire weight. Just used leverage. Leverage has been a life saver for me, i used it more than 20 times a day it seems.
With the bucket, i would do something like this. I had to load one of those suckers before, it was NOT fun alone, but i got it done. Took the tailgate off, slid a series of 2x4's and other wood under one end, simply by forcing them under the bucket 1 by 1. After i got it high enough where i could lift it on end without straining my back too much, i did. I lifted it until it was sitting on its end. The rest was simple. I just pushed er over, into the bed. It didnt go all the way in, so i took one of my heavy duty straps hooked it up to where my tailgate would click in, and around the end of the bucket on the ground still. Then, started ratcheting away. It slowly brought er up, and in. Using LEVERAGE. It was awesome and very effective, with little strain on my back. Come to think of it i didnt use 2x4's, i used somethin else, just wider boards layin around.
Sorry for the long post. Just got done tearin down TV's, reckon i needed to have a release of sorts haha.
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