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21st April 2020, 12:26 PM #16SENIOR MEMBER
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Worth mentioning too - make sure the saw is tied down with ratchet straps and is very secure on your trailer or ute. Also it helps to place the saw on rubber to reduce it shifting around while you drive. You can get stuff from Bunnings:
Ultimate Flooring 1 x 1m Rubber Gym Tile - Black | Bunnings Warehouse
Ideal 1m Black Flat Surface Rubber Matting Sheet | Bunnings Warehouse
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21st April 2020, 04:00 PM #17
Cool that is what I thought. Yeah I defiantly would not attempt solo.
Did you need a puller to remove any of the top wheels?
Thanks,
Tom
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21st April 2020, 06:43 PM #18SENIOR MEMBER
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In the ones I tackled it was either I could get the wheel off the shaft easily or I just pulled it off with with part of the assembly attached to it. Like this Wadkin DN:
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I have no doubt this is going to be hard to pull apart when I tackle it over the next week or so.
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