Posted by youngfarmer on August 16, 2012 at 11:51:32 from (67.63.68.13):
In Reply to: Towing Farmall H posted by youngfarmer on August 16, 2012 at 10:33:27:
Thanks for the advice. I do agree and understand that it is probably better to haul it. But sometimes it just seems to be more of a pain. By the time I get a trailer, load it, strap it down, haul it, unstrap it, unload it, and unhook the trailer, I could have just pulled it there. My brother and I live 2 miles apart and share a skid loader. People always give us crap cause we drive it back and forth when the other person needs it (not that often). But it is much easier and quicker then hauling it. One time I didn't strap it, just drove slow. Wouldn't have been a problem. But out of all the people to meet on a back gravel road, it had to be a D.O.T.. $250 fine. So thats why I was asking, Thanks everyone for the advice.
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