Posted by Dave H (MI) on October 19, 2016 at 14:30:46 from (50.108.92.67):
So let me run this by y'all and see if you have any suggestions. First...I want to be safe. Don't want to hurt anyone or any equipment. I have a non-running TD-6 crawler with no blade sitting outside my small shop on property A. I would like to move it to my larger shop on property B. Distance is 20 miles. Crawler weighs in around 10-11K lbs. I have two trucks, Chevy C20 with a frame hitch and a Chevy C50 grain truck with a frame hitch. My largest trailer is rated 7K and I would not consider using it. It will need to be winched on a trailer and I can handle that. I can pull it off at the destination with a loader tractor. Really scratching my head on this. I do not trust the C20 with the weight on the rear end. The C50 hitch is a custom job made for hauling gravity boxes I think. Honestly, I think my best bet is to put it behind another tractor but what kind of trailer should I look to rent that would attach to a tractor drawbar?
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