Originally Posted by Out back
Loading a dozer, on a lowboy, will give you a serious pucker too, until you do it a few times.
Those who've done it, know what I'm talking about. smile



Back when I owned a dozer I always got the truck driver to load it. He was also a dozer operator and knew what he was doing, and I at least had enough sense to know that I didn't.

I just missed seeing a big dozer wreck at my mechanic's business. A guy who didn't know what he was doing had the dozer slide off the trailer while he was loading it and did lots of damage to both. Another time a friend of mine loaned his tractor and trailer to a guy who wanted to plant some deer plots about 5 miles away. He loaded the tractor and hauled it without using a single chain; just ran it up on the trailer and drove it away. Somehow it stayed on the trailer.

Some times you need to get someone who knows what they are doing to help you.


All the labor of man is for his mouth, and yet the appetite is not filled.