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Re: Loading a Farmall M on a Trailer??????????
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Posted by RustyFarmall on September 29, 2006 at 09:02:24 from (207.32.13.235):
In Reply to: Loading a Farmall M on a Trailer?????????? posted by Retcol on September 29, 2006 at 08:35:06:
The rear wheels of your tractor need to be centered between the axles of the trailer (or close to it) to give the best ride and stability. This means that the rear wheels need to be between the fenders, so running one rear wheel up and over the trailer fender just ain't gonna work, and what's more, your M is too heavy for a bumper hitch car trailer. You can buy a bumper hitch type trailer that WILL handle the M, but the cost will be close to that of a goosneck, and I doubt if your pick-up trailer hitch is rated for that kind of service. In short, bite the bullet and go with a gooseneck, you'll never be sorry.
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