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Re: How to haul a H series Farmall?
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Posted by Randy in NE on November 26, 2003 at 05:40:41 from (216.58.237.20):
In Reply to: How to haul a H series Farmall? posted by Griz on November 26, 2003 at 04:52:07:
Some of this depends on your state DOT. In Iowa you are required to have electric brakes on anything over 3,000 lbs. They also require 4 independent tie downs. The 3" web straps can be bought at TSC fairly inexpensively and they have the built in rachets. Rumor has it that the federal DOT is going to outlaw the web straps. You are going to have to slide the wheels all of the way in and maybe even have to dish one of them in to get the tires to fit between the fenders on the trailer unless you have drive over fenders. For a 7 hour haul you will want to make sure that you have a quality trailer and pull vehicle that will handle it. I don't see where it would necessary to back the tractor on as long as you can pull in-between the fenders so that you can get sufficient weight on the hitch (not too much).
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