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    How to move a skid steer that won't start?

    Just as the title says. Vermeer ASV rc-60 with tracks. Only need to move it about 10 feet. Any way to put it in neutral? Or will a 55 horse tractor be able to drag it without damage?

    Thanks all.

    #2
    Turn it on.

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      #3
      You can pull it if not to far...The emergency brake "pin" won't disengage unless the hydraulics are running...Have an RC30 that drive motor key way broke but we were able to lift it up with a tractor and put in barn to work on...

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        #4
        I think we had one moved with a flat bed wrecker that was locked up. Not sure but I think that's how we did it.


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          #5
          Bigger excavator

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            #6
            Originally posted by Nike View Post
            Bigger excavator
            This

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              #7
              take the tracks off and pull it?

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                #8
                There are some gears behind the plate on the drive sprocket that you pull out and itll free spin the track.

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                  #9
                  Manitowoc 666

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Spearchunker View Post
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                    X3. I know it's not helpful, but I got one bogged down like that too - had to use a dozer to drag it up on the flatbed.

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                      #11
                      Will the tractor do it?

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                        #12
                        Put some pipes under it perpendicular to the tracks and roll it on those.

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                          #13
                          10ft if jack up and place pipes under it and push with tractor.

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                            #14
                            bump

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                              #15
                              Should be a way to disengage the hydraulics, then you can pull it.

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