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<blockquote data-quote="Seth" data-source="post: 133977" data-attributes="member: 1022"><p>We had several tires laying around the shop so I just used those to support the hull. I used dad's Kubota tractor to pull the boat about 3/4 the way off the trailer, which was still hooked to the truck. I then used a couple tires to support the back and then a couple more to support the front of the hull. At first I just left the front on the ground, but they said chance of rain so I lifted it and stuck tires under it so that if it rained I wouldn't have a bunch of water stuck at the front.</p><p></p><p>When I go to put it back on the trailer, I'll hook the tractor bucket to the bow eye, lift it, back trailer far enough to put it back down, and then lift back of the hull and have somebody pull the front of the hull up the trailer while I move forward with the tractor.</p><p></p><p>Here's a pic of it off the trailer....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seth, post: 133977, member: 1022"] We had several tires laying around the shop so I just used those to support the hull. I used dad's Kubota tractor to pull the boat about 3/4 the way off the trailer, which was still hooked to the truck. I then used a couple tires to support the back and then a couple more to support the front of the hull. At first I just left the front on the ground, but they said chance of rain so I lifted it and stuck tires under it so that if it rained I wouldn't have a bunch of water stuck at the front. When I go to put it back on the trailer, I'll hook the tractor bucket to the bow eye, lift it, back trailer far enough to put it back down, and then lift back of the hull and have somebody pull the front of the hull up the trailer while I move forward with the tractor. Here's a pic of it off the trailer.... [/QUOTE]
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