Posted by soybeanjoe on August 14, 2011 at 20:33:26 from (66.213.171.108):
In Reply to: Re: IH 620 Drill posted by farmallzach on August 14, 2011 at 15:58:04:
I hauled mine on a Donahue trailer. If you're not familiar with that type of trailer, the axle/wheel assembly slides on a rail & the deck pulls forwards & drops to the ground allowing you to drive across it. When loaded you just backed the deck, with implement, onto the wheel assembly so there's no lifting of the implement involved.
If you're planning on lifting the 620 you're going to have to locked up each of the press wheel gangs as they are independent of each other. On my 24 disc 620 there was either 3 or 4 wheel gangs. You;re going to have a hard time lifting it IMO without tearing up something as there really isn't a good place to lift from
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