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also a good trick to a swaying dolly set is to tie the hitch (it has to be straight or it will hop) also dont chain because the straps allot it to flex just enough to raise up and down for going into parking lots etc I towed this m720 80 mph no problem with my 1/2 ton and before strapping it...
only issue I had when I towed it home was I had to swing really wide for 1 and 2 I turned to sharp and broke the rubber off the hitch in a parking lot (didnt know a deuce could turn sharp enough to do this)
also if you can back a 4 wheel farm wagon you can back these pretty easily I recommend power steering though for backing also I backed this one about 80ft into place next to the cones where I had marked it off to open it up
I have a m720 and a M840 the holes on my m840 did not line up with my SPAM shelter when I towed it so I tied it on the dolly sets also broke the rubber part of the hitch on the way home turning in a parking lot welded the piece back on and got rid of the old rubber
do you still have the lift cylinders id be interested in the mechanical ones I have the hydraulic ones and my 2 pumps are bad and need rebuilt on my m720
also DO NOT CHAIN they need the heavy duty straps to allow a little bit of up and down flex when pulling make sure you tie it on level ground and if it is crooked it will hop allot and you will know before you leave the parking lot
here is the best way to tow these and yes you can tow multiple dollies like this you tie the hitch straight not crooked and make it tight it will pull great and back easily without a load i pulled mine up to 80 mph just fine behind my 1/2 ton pickup and no sway at all this way
I am checking to see what 2 12v batteries I can fit in a 11"W x 6.25"L x 10"H space now to see if I can do a cheaper double 12v replacement in my mep 701a mine seems to have a way to remove the tray and that is the area left that I can mount a set of batteries
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