if the hiab is plated at 3.6t that means it will lift 3.6 tonnes at 1 metre. ie; when all the booms are in and with the dipper arm angled down to 1 metre from the main boom. it will only dio this on the main ram.get a close as you can to the vehicle with the lorry and remember to take your time and be steady.
gonna park right next to it and lift is straight onto back the drives been on this wagon fer years says he wont have a problem only 1.8 ish tonnes
weve got a bigger wagon lith a mal:confused: rather than a hiab seems like a kinder sit on hiab thing and can lift more would i be better using this
 
nah, you'll be fine with the hiab if yer man knows his stuff. sit ons are ok fer unloading bricks but when yer talkin machinery etc, a stand aside is more suitable
 
wouldnt make much differance putting wheels on cos lorrys dropside so even if it had a which the backe 4ft of the ground
 
Used tae drive a 3.5 ton dumper ontae the back of a dropside lorry a few years ago, that was ferkin' scary!!!
It did have ramps that were made tae fit and hook on the back tho;) :D
 
then he has to slide it on a trailer with no wheels on the car. even my wagon has a chequer bed and its fooked it draggin **** on all the time.
 
dunt know it dint say it is I just assumed it was a flatbed and he was gonna lift on and off. even if it tips he'd have to slide it down some ramps or summat and without wheels it'd be a bugger to do it safely.
 

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