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    It would be easy enough to use a rope and your vehicle to roll that thing off the stand to the ground, if it is actually empty. Done it many times before.


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    Quote Originally Posted by wwhijr View Post
    It would be easy enough to use a rope and your vehicle to roll that thing off the stand to the ground, if it is actually empty. Done it many times before.
    And how do you stop it from rolling once on the ground!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mthomasdev View Post
    And how do you stop it from rolling once on the ground!?
    I would use the tractor hubs underneath it to keep it from rolling off the trailer. Another option without equipment is to park the trailer beside it and break the blocks to lower it to trailer height and then let it roll onto the trailer. If the blocks are filled with concrete a skid steer would be my choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mthomasdev View Post
    And how do you stop it from rolling once on the ground!?
    Trust me. It won't roll far unless it is on a steep slope. Almost anything put on the ground in front of it will stop it.

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