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Posted by Walter Ferguson on May 25, 2004 at 15:51:08 from (24.176.112.95):
In Reply to: Re: Re: F-20 and 10-20 posted by Dave allder on May 25, 2004 at 14:40:57:
I took one wheel off My F-30 and slid the tractor forward with the bull gear housing resting on a treated 2x4. I had the tractor resting on the very back of the trailer with a short piece of cross tie under the back of the trailer to keep it stable while I took the left rear wheel off. I already had the right rear wheel lined up to just miss the right fender well. after I got the left wheeel off, I lowered the tractor bull gear housing down on the piece of treated wood, then used a chain hoist to pull the tractor forward to center the load and the piece of treated wood stayed with the bull gear housing and slid on the wood deck. I put the left rear wheel under the tractor just behind the front wheels. I pulled that trailer 450 miles from Macon county Mo. to Madison county Tn. on a 2 axel car hauler trailer with 2 3500 lb axels. I pulled it with a 1/2 ton ford truck. the engine is a 300 cui 6 cyl in front of a 5 spd transmission. That truck knew it had a load. The trailer blew 2 tires on the way, 0ne at the first 50 miles and one at the last 50 miles. --Walt--
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