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  1. #16

    Re: anyone know where to get one of these

    Im going to place the mover here
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  2. #17

    Re: anyone know where to get one of these

    Take note that putting the mover way back there will have significantly more weight on it, than at the toe hitch. Might not be too much for the mover if they have a high rating, but will be relevant for ease of turning or if running over anything that’s not solid.


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  3. #18

    Re: anyone know where to get one of these

    From memory it can take 350kg ball weight and moves 3500kg i will recheck tho

  4. #19

    anyone know where to get one of these

    Quote Originally Posted by Darren J View Post
    Take note that putting the mover way back there will have significantly more weight on it, than at the toe hitch. Might not be too much for the mover if they have a high rating, but will be relevant for ease of turning or if running over anything that’s not solid.


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    If you know total loaded weight and ball weight, you can work out where the theoretical centre of gravity is, based on distances from axle centres to tow ball. Once you have this, you can calculate the extra load roughly. As you move the front support backwards, the weight on it goes up.
    Or put a jack or jockey wheel under that point on a scale (or weigh bridge) And you will see the real weight.

    Might be fine, but best to understand roughly the load likely to be there.
    Cheers.


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  5. #20

    Re: anyone know where to get one of these

    Quote Originally Posted by Dignity View Post
    Get a workshop to machine a nylon block that can be dropped in there, also machine in some indents in the top for the thumb and forefinger for easy removal or screw a small eyebolt into the top of it. There's a job shop at Kawana that did 2 bow rollers for me as electric winches can cut into most rollers and it was $40 for both.
    Cheers, I had thought about making it out of nylon or poly but I have some chunky aluminium flat here that will do the job. Just need to get power run to the shed so I can fire up the mill.

    Should be done by 2025

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