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Re: Loading Tractors With DT Trailer?
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Posted by kraig WY on August 18, 2002 at 11:02:54 from (63.229.153.23):
In Reply to: Loading Tractors With DT Trailer? posted by T_Bone on August 17, 2002 at 21:34:51:
I have a 24 ft flatbed (non-dove tail) with ramps. The bed is 36" and the ramps are 25 degrees. Cars do high center. Tractors and four wheel drive trucks are OK. I haul a lot of stuff because me and my neighbor are always breaking something. You can normaly jocky the trailer around to avoid the the high center. My step daughter's car broke and I was too cheap to pay a wrecker. I backed the trailer into the bar ditch and had the ramps almost level and pulled it on with a wench. I have taken a tractor with loader for loading cars. I could get both of them on the trailer. Just pick up one end of the car and push it on the trailer. figuring it out is half the fun of hauling.
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