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Originally Posted by finsruskw
I load 2 of my cubs crossways on the front of flatbed and use a two 2" straps on each one, over the axles, front and rear. Then one cub in the center ( 2 if they have no decks) between the wheel wells and another cross ways on the rear for a total of 5. Also I chock the wheels too w/some angled pieces of 4x4. If Ya cut 'em about 6" long w/a 90* angle on one end and a 45* on the other, and nail/screw 'em to the deck through the 45*, it works like a charm!
However, now I have the use of a 20' enclosed trailer and have to figure out something different.
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Thanks for all the comments and suggestions. Lost track of this thread after I asked the question

(I see it was moved).
Just hauled three of the cubs down to the new shop last weekend, pulled them straight on the flatbed (18 foot) one behind the other. (offset them to the right and left) and dropped a snowblower and a tiller on there, too.
As most suggested, used two straps, going forward and backwards. What I really want to know is how you get the cubs sideways on the deck of the trailer? Use a floor jack to lift the rear and pivot it sideways?