I would pull at the loader mount and the top of the ROPS with the strap going OVER the rear tire. The tire sticks out far enough to keep the strap off the fender. Set the brake to keep the tire from rotating when pulling.It is laying on it's side. How big of a winch does it take to pull it back upright? Was considering pulling on the loader mount at mid tractor.
I've got trees to anchor it. Don't plan on rolling down hill. Will have to tow it uphill once it is upright.A JD 4710 comes in at North of 2 tons, with loader.
Pulling it upright should take less than it would take to lift it. (angles, forces, physics, and math)
Anything you can do to "lift" while turning will be a good thing. Cut a ten foot log and notch the end for a cable ??
Multiple fixing points to the tractor will be a good thing.
Trees on the up hill side for anchors? Or will you roll it down hill? That seems like a major decision.
It is Important to have a plan!I've got trees to anchor it. Don't plan on rolling down hill. Will have to tow it uphill once it is upright.
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setting the parking BRAKE is a great idea!As already said, top of rops is a good pulling point. Also make sure you set the parking break before righting it!
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You probably didn't plan on putting it on its side either, but things happen. You need to get it on its tires as soon as possible. But safely.I've got trees to anchor it. Don't plan on rolling down hill. Will have to tow it uphill once it is upright.