Sketchiest Way To Unload the SS Sink-Me-Not

I hauled a free inboard motorboat 300 miles from Illinois just to rip out its Ford 302 V8 engine. The only problem? It's stuck on a flatbed trailer, it has no boat trailer, and I have to get it on the ground without destroying the donor motor. Armed with a mini excavator, some sketchy ratchet straps, a small chain and pure hope, I attempt to slide this massive hull off the trailer. Watch and see how we use an old skid steer tire and a 6x6 wood block to brace the SS Sink-Me-Not as gravity takes over. Spoiler alert: the boat actually survives! Subscribe to see if I can get the Ford 302 started while still in the boat on future episode.    / @lonewrenchgarage   Check out my friend's channels listed below: https://youtube.com/ @RustedMetalGarage @SweatyFatGuy ‪@TwistedMopar‬ @NeverDoneProjects @metalartcustomsLLC @vr6prodigy @jbslittleshop2897 @GrandPitoVic @Stinger_Salvage @RabidTransitGarage @ImpalaJay72 @ChevyAddict334 @LotuseRC @26-51ProductionsOfficial @IndecisiveGarage @TJ.BOXCHEVYISLAND @tulu_tv @BigfootsnMopars @chevysrus @84_Cutty @8luggarage @Greasespotgarage @GrandmaVic @NSBCustomCars @WhiskeyDents @ClassicCarRevivals @Lars615 @Jane45365 @CruisingCulture-35 @coleenteabo7033 ​ @BuffsGarage @Raycr @udizzy1969 @gatorsaw3315 @BigBlock402 @BIG_BOYZ_TOYZ_RC @TeamRichardB @jeffreyrigged @6.2BIC ‪@Jackstandsandtreestands‬ ‪@BustedRadialGarage‬ ‪@GXEN-EmptyNesters‬ ‪@KUDMAP‬‪@ValiantKustoms‬