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Posted by KX on November 01, 2002 at 16:45:16 from (216.40.218.64):
In Reply to: CHEV. 3500HD posted by Dave on November 01, 2002 at 05:23:12:
Dave, I agree wit hthe other post. Do not even think about it. If you wanna haul a tractor with that dump bed on it, you are gonna have to pull a heavy duty trailer with a pintle hitch. Don't try to load a tractor onto that high bed, it spells disaster. I think the long frame on that truck will even prevent you from installing a ball forward of the rear tires. That makes a gooseneck pretty much out too. No trailer has a goose neck that long. Pintle hitch is pretty much your only safe way to go. Good luck to you my friend, I Chevy man myself.
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