Posted by ScottyHOMEy on April 23, 2008 at 10:15:09 from (71.241.213.254):
This question might be better on the pullin' board but I thought I'd throw it out.
Neighbor asked me last night how much deadweight I thought my SuperC would drag. Seems a mutual friend has been enticed by scrap prices to haul all the clunkers out of his woods and clean his place up (a good idea!).
I need to go up and look the situation over before I'll agree to what I can do. The fella in question can be a bit of a cowboy, but I'm a nut about drawbar only hitches and know well the dangers of snags and the weird footing you can get into in the woods as opposed to open ground, and he isn't gonna persuade me to do something stupid. But I suspect it will be draggin', not rollin'.
Question is do you see any problem with a SuperC runnin' good draggin' out some old 5,000-pound Hudsons and DeSotos over a reasonably clear path to where the scrapman can get at them to load 'em up??
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