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Posted by ltf in nc on June 05, 2000 at 16:21:55 from (206.228.214.237):
In Reply to: Dumb tractor hauling question posted by Bama Binder on June 05, 2000 at 12:59:20:
Bama, Make your requirements known when you seek out someone to perform the task of moving your tractor. I do not think it is excessive to request that the mover do a professional job and to protect your investment. Once a month I watch an outfit bring tractors from Canada into North Carolina for resale. They have pride in their work and the equipment they haul. Needless to say, I do not observe them abusing their loads. The equipment is secured properly by looping chains over the top of the rear tires and then secured by affixing a chain front and rear to the loop and tightened using chain binders. There is no contact of the chain to the metal of the tractors. This technique is similiar to the heavy straps that fit over the top 1/3 of the tires that are used to secure collector cars to trailers. The front tires are secured with the car straps if they fit or with a chain rig if the tires are too large. If good care is given and the tractor is delivered as expected get the guys business card for future needs and compensate him accordingly.
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