Bullwinkle123
Platinum Member
I have a 6' rotary cutter in my garage on cheap dollies because I'm still assimilating a new tractor and attachments in my life.
If the cutter breaks the dolly, I need to use something to lift it up onto a new dolly. Because I was unprepared for this and the rotary cutter was a 90 degrees relative to the tractor in the garage (to the side, and rotated) I used a crappy old car jack to raise it so I could put another dolly under it. At which point I realized I basically have no way to lift heavy things like this.
I have a hook on my bucket. I also have pallet forks. _maybe_, with nothing on the 3ph I could rotate the tractor enough in the garage to lift the cutter with some chains via the forks/bucket and running it through the toplink pin on the cutter.
I'd hesitate to lift the cutter with pallet forks, because the might damage the blades while trying to get underneath the front of the cutter and while lifting. And I'm guessing that lonely bucket hook isn't really for lifting, it was welded on as a seeming afterthought, as well.
Or I could buy a 2 ton collapsible crane from HF, but I don't have experience with these and don't now how well they work for things like a giant rotary cutter instead of your basic engine block. It also might not slide under the cutter if the cutter "front" (with 3ph hitches) is too close the tractor or a wall.
Or I could buy a better basic hydraulic floor jack (as for a vehicle), though it was really hard to get the old crappy car jack under the side of the rotary cutter (not much clearance on the forward sides, had to position it way back).
So I like the crane type options best.
Anyway, looking for tips here. Using my back to hoist any part of a 745lb implement is not an option.
I'm also toying with the idea of this thing, which looks like a pretty neat idea for not much money.
Forklift Lifting Hoist Swivel Hook Mobile Crane 4 lb. capacity lift
Of course that all goes back to whether I have enough room to position the tractor in the garage, I'm not sure if I do.
Tips? What do you guys use to move lift heavy stuff when it has fallen off (or broken) your dollies?
If the cutter breaks the dolly, I need to use something to lift it up onto a new dolly. Because I was unprepared for this and the rotary cutter was a 90 degrees relative to the tractor in the garage (to the side, and rotated) I used a crappy old car jack to raise it so I could put another dolly under it. At which point I realized I basically have no way to lift heavy things like this.
I have a hook on my bucket. I also have pallet forks. _maybe_, with nothing on the 3ph I could rotate the tractor enough in the garage to lift the cutter with some chains via the forks/bucket and running it through the toplink pin on the cutter.
I'd hesitate to lift the cutter with pallet forks, because the might damage the blades while trying to get underneath the front of the cutter and while lifting. And I'm guessing that lonely bucket hook isn't really for lifting, it was welded on as a seeming afterthought, as well.
Or I could buy a 2 ton collapsible crane from HF, but I don't have experience with these and don't now how well they work for things like a giant rotary cutter instead of your basic engine block. It also might not slide under the cutter if the cutter "front" (with 3ph hitches) is too close the tractor or a wall.
Or I could buy a better basic hydraulic floor jack (as for a vehicle), though it was really hard to get the old crappy car jack under the side of the rotary cutter (not much clearance on the forward sides, had to position it way back).
So I like the crane type options best.
Anyway, looking for tips here. Using my back to hoist any part of a 745lb implement is not an option.
I'm also toying with the idea of this thing, which looks like a pretty neat idea for not much money.
Forklift Lifting Hoist Swivel Hook Mobile Crane 4 lb. capacity lift
Of course that all goes back to whether I have enough room to position the tractor in the garage, I'm not sure if I do.
Tips? What do you guys use to move lift heavy stuff when it has fallen off (or broken) your dollies?