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Re: Re: Re: H or M?
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Posted by haas on March 09, 2001 at 05:59:13 from (129.37.117.202):
In Reply to: Re: Re: H or M? posted by Kenny C on March 08, 2001 at 17:10:33:
If you are going to haul with a trailer that is lowboy style and the tractor wheels must go between the trailer wheels and fenders, then you can't haul an M unless the wheels are turned in. It's not typical to find Ms with wheels turned in. An H is narrower, but still may not fit, depending on the trailer you have. So...check the out to out of the rear wheels of the tractor before you go a long way to get it. Also hauling heavy tractors with a trailer hitch, you should get an equalizer hitch for your truck. This goes in the hitch receiver and has bars to transfer weight and level the trailer and truck. It will increase the weight you can pull up to 10,000 lbs and the tongue weight up to 1,000. Also for that heavy a weight you need a transmission cooler and an engine oil cooler.
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