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Re: Trailer to haul Farmall A
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Posted by Mark in Wa on January 29, 2007 at 02:59:15 from (131.35.138.10):
In Reply to: Trailer to haul Farmall A posted by Brad in WA on January 28, 2007 at 15:49:09:
Brad, Like all others hace said, it depends on if hauling your A around is all the trailer is for. I just hauled my Super A backk to Kentucky this past summer on a 7 x 14 single axle trailer with a 3500lb axle and no electric brakes (trailer rated at 2990) had no problems hauling it. I towed mine with my F350 which has planty of suspension and brakes for this load. If I had it to do over again, I would probably purchase a tandem axle car hauler with electric brakes. The cost difference between the two is about $400 and the latter trailer is far more versatile, but I caution you on this, Once your friend know you have a trailer, you'll be Mr. Popular. Hope this helps.
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