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Re: f-30 width problem
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Posted by Armand Tatro on May 02, 2007 at 17:33:49 from (67.176.252.97):
In Reply to: f-30 width problem posted by Russell S. on May 02, 2007 at 14:16:58:
My day job is driving a semi-truck. When you talk about a reguler low boy trl. I think of one for a semi truck. These have extendable sides that add at least a foot to each side of the trailor. It is also possible that some gooseneck and bumper hitch would have this option. You did not say how far you have to move it. If a short distance and the rear wheels turn freely you could put front on a dolly and tow behind pickup but not fastor than 10 to 15 MPH. any questions e-mail me at corn.sheller@hotmail.com Armand
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