OK, in MN the max speed you can tow a farm implement is 45. Neighbor got a ticket for that last year. And nope, no interstate either.
I had a 4401 combine. I pulled it home 45 miles behind a 2000 Ford F350 diesel. Truck pulled it just fine. Stopping was the issue. You could really feel it pushing when you tapped the brakes. I'm real glad that no one pulled out in front of me. And that 4401 wasn't nearly as heavy as the 7721.
As far as getting them from the factory to the dealer? That was either train or trucked. Going the the few miles from the dealer to the farm? Yea they did whatever they had to do. Thing is the local cops tuned a blind eye to it. You get to running down US highways with out of state tags most likely you are going to noticed.
Also keep in mind if you go through with this....MN is a hands free only state now. So if you don't have a hands free device for a cell phone DON'T use your cell phone in MN!
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