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Dead skidder lowboy

partsandservice

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Feb 14, 2011
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Georgia
I am in the begining stages of building a lowboy to recover dead forestry equipment. Shop talk may be the wrong place for this, but this where the metal fabricators tend to be. I can,t afford a landaul. I have two Hyd Cat winches that I will mount on this rig. Should I have ramps or not. Also some way to keep the machines centered on the trailer as they are winched up. Then I will have to unload them, so I was thinking about a pully block at the end of the trailer hooked to the front of machine to pull it off. Any ideas would be great as I would like to have a lot of this project planned out in advance.
 

Scrub Puller

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Gladstone Queensland Australia
Yair . . . partsandservice. Way back I moonlighted on an oil-fields B Model with a Garwood on a chassis mount behind the cab. They had it set up with a crude but heavy duty jib (for want of a better word) that pivoted horizontal off the goose neck.

With a couple snatch blocks it allowed the suck to be applied probably twelve feet or so either side of the centreline of the trailer . . . very handy for keeping things lined up or correcting a developing misalignment situation.

I reckon you will need a set of ramps. As far as unloading goes I used to tie of to some thing solid and drive out from under them . . . we could run the winch rope out under some times and snatch block to a tree or whatever, every situation is different.

We were a lot rougher back then of course and didn't have fancy hydraulic gear, it was normal procedure to back up to a twenty five ton mud-pump and suck it straight on over the back roller of a body truck with the front wheels four foot off the ground. LOL

Cheers.
 
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Jbullfrog

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Mar 5, 2011
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Avoca, Iowa
Look at a military tank recovery unit. They are a tractor and lowboy built to retreive tanks from anywhere. The tractor has a set 40 ton winches behind aligned with the duals. You could maybe find a used one.
 
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