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What are these rollers for?
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I would guess the line from the tractor mounted winch.
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Claus, they are for a winch cable. You drop the deck, back the neck up to the rear of the trailer and winch a machine onto the deck. Or, just for general pulling. I did a few of those.
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Thanks for the explanation, makes perfect sense, just didn't think of that.
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Claus that is the kind of gooseneck The Q uses to load his dozers NC style, backwards. Steve
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Claus that is the kind of gooseneck The Q uses to load his dozers NC style, backwards. Steve BMAUBBSOB: https://heavyhaulers.com/blog/how_to_load_a_bulldozer/
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Q the most massive part of the bulldozer is the blade and engine, no. RI loads blade first
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Blades to the front on the west coast, not unusual to see them up in the air above the gooseneck. My Facebook page: NorCalDiecastCustomsClifton
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