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Crown Monolift Laydown

Does anyone have any laydown instructions for a Crown RM6000? We lost the bracket that bolts to the top of the mast and were wondering if there may be an alternative lift point. What is the best way to pick up the base of the machine on the bumper end? Thanks for any help you can lend!
  • Posted 5 Sep 2019 23:01
  • By Jebaroni
  • joined 5 Sep'19 - 2 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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I have the bracket just not the bolts. Just need the size and thread pitch.
  • Posted 2 May 2025 11:10
  • By TimT
  • joined 28 Feb'22 - 4 messages
  • Georgia, United States
From my experience, I believe you're going to need that bracket to lay it down. To lay it down, you're going to need two fork lifts to slide the pallet under it.
  • Posted 2 May 2025 10:59
  • By marcos_m
  • joined 25 Feb'19 - 114 messages
  • California, United States
What bolt size is needed for the bracket to lay it down?
  • Posted 2 May 2025 10:24
  • By TimT
  • joined 28 Feb'22 - 4 messages
  • Georgia, United States

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