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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick1970 View Post
    Tilt full back, tynes raised, pack timber blocks under the froward edge on the mast channel, tilt forward and drive wheels will raise (a bit). Pack under them, tilt back and repeat as necessary. Not sure anything bogs as easy as a forklift.

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    I'll be damned .... that would work as its a push/pull cylinder ... Who was the genius that figured that one out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick1970 View Post
    Tilt full back, tynes raised, pack timber blocks under the froward edge on the mast channel, tilt forward and drive wheels will raise (a bit). Pack under them, tilt back and repeat as necessary. Not sure anything bogs as easy as a forklift.
    lol, you beat me to this suggestion.
    You can then put something under the drive wheels and then do the mast thing over again, used to do this on site to change a wheel.
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    Also if nobody has suggested this...

    *When towing out a forklift from soft ground, put the forklift into drive while you are pulling it (obviously in the same direction as you are pulling).
    *Our Defender 130 skull dragged a 2.0t forklift through my very deep sand driveway while the forklift was in drive.
    *So I can't image a tractor not being able to easily do the same, considering your ground doesnt look as deep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleChevron View Post
    I'll be damned .... that would work as its a push/pull cylinder ... Who was the genius that figured that one out
    That was the way we used to get them off the ground when I used to fix them...mechanical toe lift jack under counterweight, and a selection off timber blocks.
    '93 D1 V8 auto
    '93 D1 200Tdi 2-door, ARB's, MD transfer, sill tanks, winch, 2"lift.......
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