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Yes, when I worked at a brick yard where each kiln car had 10 tons of brick. Usually using this device got the car rolling when a fork truck was not handy to do the job. After moving it a few inches you could pu***he car by hand. Also, when a wheel bearing got stuck or needed to move the kiln car to grease the wheel. Very handy in tight spots.
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