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Re: Hauling the Farmall H
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Posted by Bill C on June 21, 2001 at 20:49:56 from (64.24.229.26):
In Reply to: Hauling the Farmall H posted by Dan B. on June 21, 2001 at 03:04:22:
Hi Dan,I have a '51 H with a loader on it,1 set of rear weights,and loaded tires,I would guess it at around 6000#.I pull it to shows with a rusted out 1979 1/2 ton CHEVY,on a 20' long 7,000# rated trailer with brakes on both axles(the trailer weighs 1,450# empty).I bought the Reese weight distributing hitch set up(a regular ball & mount is only rated for 5000#,this set up is good for 10,000#).I also use transport grade 3/8" chain(rated at 6,600# vs.3,500# for regular chain)I've towed her around quite a bit this spring and summer and haven't had any trouble.
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