denoginnizer
Well-known member
Usaully when moving from one rented pasture to next I pull the bushog Aka ,16ft rhino cutter , with the truck then come back and hook up the gooseneck trailer, load the tractor . This morning I was in a hurry and thought that in order to save time I would just drive the tractor and bushog up on the trailer.
All went well until it came time to unload . I discovered that the bushog had somehow gotten itself at a funny angle and there was no way it would unload off the trailer without going off the side of the trailer.
*Things that wont work when this happens to you.*
1.Pulling forward and backwards, no matter how many times , with only two feet of space.
2.Applying break on one or the other side of tractor in hopes of straightining bushog.
3.pulling bushog over in the correct unloading position with a two wheel drive truck.
4. Putting block behind one side of the bushogs tires in order two push the otherside into proper position.
Next time I will back the tractor and bushog on or move them seperatly.
Anyone else ever encountered this?
All went well until it came time to unload . I discovered that the bushog had somehow gotten itself at a funny angle and there was no way it would unload off the trailer without going off the side of the trailer.
*Things that wont work when this happens to you.*
1.Pulling forward and backwards, no matter how many times , with only two feet of space.
2.Applying break on one or the other side of tractor in hopes of straightining bushog.
3.pulling bushog over in the correct unloading position with a two wheel drive truck.
4. Putting block behind one side of the bushogs tires in order two push the otherside into proper position.
Next time I will back the tractor and bushog on or move them seperatly.
Anyone else ever encountered this?