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Posted by wildbill57h on December 28, 2004 at 19:40:46 from (4.155.42.213):
In Reply to: hauling farmalls posted by dan sp on December 28, 2004 at 06:34:03:
hi Dan, take all info and assemble and then figure who is behind the wheel. i say that because i would try it. nb test on the a showed tractor before adding weight was about 1800lbs the cub at about 1200lbs for weight alone you have a guessing game. you said it was a 16ft trailer,is that a equip.or car? how wide is it. are both frontends wide? my A and cub are. are there rails around the side? how is it chained? what is the true length and width of the bed and are the tie chain hooks in good position for each of the units.others asked what is the pull vehicle and how long a drive? also think of what roads and traffic you will need to deal with.can your pull truck do the hills? ther are a lot of things to think over but as the others said it has been done. i haul cars for a living and have a new puzzle each load. this sounds like a fun puzzle. let us know how it goes.hope i was some help. bill
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