mkirsch said: (quoted from post at 05:39:53 01/01/10) We figured out early on it's not going to work out in the truck.
Right now we're trying to figure out if it'll fit into a 10' cattle trailer.
I see you found your answer, but I would like to be the first to say it WILL NOT fit in a pickup bed. Mine is almost as big as a small car. I tried to put it on a large atv trailer and it wouldn't be between the wheel wells. I used a 16' car trailer and it took up a lot of that.
The cattle trailer might work. If you go on backwards you will get the plow wheels on before you get to the wheels in the trailer (if that is how yours is set up. I would assume not when you say 10') I suppose I could go measure mine...it is REALLY cold though!
Like others said, just flip the hitch up and tie it off. It will take up the same amount of room and it is a lot easier.
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