The wheels on adjacent axles have to move in the opposite direction. If you raised the middle axle so it could free wheel, you'd good to go. Of course, you could raise the end axles instead. Just so they don't hit the tread mill.
When the tumbler is loaded only two sets of wheels contact the tread due to the incline of the treadmill, these are normally the middle and left in photo. Might be an issue if the tanks were perfectly balanced but that does not happen.
I tried to upload a video but it does not come through and I really don't know what I am doing. It is in a Sony format and since my computer crashed I have no reinstalled any video editing software.
The unit pivots but maybe the two uprights at the back make it confusing, they are just short stubs that have a nylon button on to prevent the tanks going sideways, they are not part of the stand.
I had one like this - but it eventually wore the treadmill base under the wheels (wore the wood floor). As it also wore the belt after long tumbles, I eventually just cut down the treadmill and put the one set of wheels directly on the roller and suspended the other set. Of course that meant the end of the treadmill as a treadmill.
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