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Re: Re: Re: trailering a farmall c
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Posted by The Other Ralph on December 30, 2001 at 06:50:17 from (207.103.143.57):
In Reply to: Re: Re: trailering a farmall c posted by jimmy on December 29, 2001 at 21:03:24:
Smart move, it ain't worth the chance. It's real easy for someone to sit at a keyboard and tell you to "go for it" when they don't know squat about the road conditions where you're from. Here in Pa. you might be able to pull it but it's so hilly I'd be scared to death try to stop it, you can be the safest driver in the world but there is always the chance that some other fool will pull out in front of you. I have an F150 4x4 with a class III hitch and during the summer I bought a JD B and had to tow it around 30 miles but I rented a Ryder truck and car carrier, I think it cost me $150 but I made it safely. Get the right hitch and good brakes and you'll be OK. Enjoy the C they are good old machines.
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