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Re: Hauling a Farmall H?
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Posted by Casered on December 04, 2002 at 21:10:52 from (209.173.112.82):
In Reply to: Hauling a Farmall H? posted by Bob on December 03, 2002 at 17:35:42:
I just had to comment on what I saw this year at a tractor pull. A guy pulled in with a newer F-150 4x4. Behind the truck was a double axle fifth wheel trailer with a farmall M and a 706 gas on it. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. The truck was riding LOW too. I think if D.O.T. would have seen that they would have had a canary. I don't think you will have trouble if you take it easy and be safe as others suggested. My parents used to pull a double axle trailer with probably about 4 ton of logs on it about forty miles from where we logged to their house. They used a 78 chevy K-10 with a 350 4 barrel carb and automatic transmision in it. It was a hand full for the truck you just had to take your time to get where you were going. Just don't overload like the guy I mentioned above. Have a good one and above all be safe.
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