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Re: Two Questions, Weight?/How to transport Farma
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Posted by 26Red on June 02, 2004 at 12:19:11 from (170.92.1.104):
In Reply to: Two Questions, Weight?/How to transport Farmall M posted by Robert Murphy on June 02, 2004 at 09:26:56:
Well, if you're a "do it yourself" kind of guy: Any place that rents bobcats/skid steer loaders, should have a trailer you can rent that will handle the load. You may need a electric trailer brake controller for your truck. ($90 or so) You should plan on at least 5500-6000lbs of tractor. You may have to adjust the rear tires in or reverse one to get it narrow enough to fit it onto a trailer. If the tractor is in running condition loading should be easy. I would also rent chains and binders to secure to the trailer. The book "Antique Tractor Bible" has lots of good information about tractors in general as well as hauling your tractor.
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