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06-05-2006 16:28:26




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#1 how do you tell the differance between an H and a super H. 2 can I haul 2 farmall Hs on a 16 fott car trailor?? I'll be pulling it/them about 30-35 miles.
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Nat 2

06-05-2006 21:52:20




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 Re: 2 questions, in reply to old, 06-05-2006 16:28:26  
Definitely NO on the car trailer thing. First off, you'll be seriously overloading it, as a car trailer generally only has a 7000lb GVWR. That meains trailer AND load together can't weigh more than 7000lb. A 4000lb tractor and a 2000lb trailer are about all you'll want to put on there.



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CNKS

06-06-2006 08:13:51




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 Re: 2 questions, in reply to Nat 2, 06-05-2006 21:52:20  
Car trailers can be had with two 6000 lb axles, that is the 3000 lb trailer I was referring. You can put about 9000 lbs on it, depending on exactly what the trailer weighs.



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CNKS

06-05-2006 17:07:31




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 Re: 2 questions, in reply to old, 06-05-2006 16:28:26  
1) Disk brakes, cast covers held on by 5 bolts, not 3 as with Lambert. SH is serial prefix, grille has IH instead of Farmall, Stage 2 has live hyd, battery under seat. 2) You are hauling between 8 and 9000 lbs, a trailer to haul that much will weigh 3000 lbs, thus you are towing 11-12000 lbs. I assume narrow front end, you might get them on, but you are going to have a heck of a time balancing your load even if you had a 18 ft, with an equalizing hitch, which would be better. I would make two trips for that short distance.

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