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  1. Digger556

    How do you move your generator(s)?

    That is sweet!
  2. Digger556

    How do you move your generator(s)?

    1 inch cold rolled steel, turned down to 3/4" on the ends.
  3. Digger556

    How do you move your generator(s)?

    I was curious how he set it up. The 425 only has 10 more lbs of stated 3pt capacity, but I know people push the 318s much harder than the official numbers. Deere states max real axle load on mine is 1200 lbs, but the Peerless axles itself os rated for 1800 lbs.
  4. Digger556

    How do you move your generator(s)?

    I would like to see that 425 in action. I built forks for my 318's 3pt, but lift capacity is only 640 lbs.
  5. Digger556

    How do you move your generator(s)?

    I need to up my game. Been looking for a compact tractor, but maybe I need to aim higher.:LOL:
  6. Digger556

    How do you move your generator(s)?

    I don't own much in the way of material handling equipment and have typically relied on my tilt-deck trailer and a small dolly with floor jacks to move stuff around. Recently I built a pair of towable dollys to improve my ability to shuffle generators. It got me curious how all of you move a...
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