Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.
I just pull started my deuce that was sitting at the farm for 2 years or more, I just poured in a little oil into the crank case to lube what it could. Had my cousin put it in 3rd high and pulled with tractor, oh we had no service brakes but plenty of space at the farm. I forgot how addictive...
if you want a jack to just lift it I would go to tractor supply or local farm store and purchase a generic heavy duty lift for trailers and weld it on. It looks like you are trying to roll it without a vehicle so that definitely complicates things.
somebody had a way to rebuild or regrease the wipers on this forum. I would start by putting a little air tool oil in the wipers and run them and see if that clears up the situation.
You have shorted the wheel base on a truck that is designed to carry heavy loads off road. I not sure there is much you could do besides taking out some springs or adjusting air pressure.
I have a 105 with the single big wheel , If I plan on moving it with the Gator or Mule I just leave the leave the wheel in the down position an hook a chain to the chain on the trailer and roll. This is for short distance moves.