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    I can't remember the who and other specifics but the other day an ad popped up for a hydraulic lift wheel dolly that makes moving big tires and wheels an easy one-person job. Shouldn't be too hard to seek out if you are interested.
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    Quote Originally Posted by firebird77clone View Post
    I can't remember the who and other specifics but the other day an ad popped up for a hydraulic lift wheel dolly that makes moving big tires and wheels an easy one-person job. Shouldn't be too hard to seek out if you are interested.
    We've got one at work for semi tires but I doubt it would work all that great for tractor tires. It would need to be wider with larger rollers to hold the larger diameter tires. I'm sure someone builds a tire dolly to do it but I bet they aren't exactly cheap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by firebird77clone View Post
    I can't remember the who and other specifics but the other day an ad popped up for a hydraulic lift wheel dolly that makes moving big tires and wheels an easy one-person job. Shouldn't be too hard to seek out if you are interested.
    We have the style your speaking of at work and they work good for truck tires. The problem with tractor tires is the rear wheels can be dished it or out and have 1000lbs of weight on either side so there really isn't one thing that would work for all. We usually use a forklift and tip the tire against the mast or chain it to it depending on which way the wheel is going to fall.
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