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Posted by rustyfarmall on March 09, 2003 at 07:28:18 from (199.120.81.250):
In Reply to: taking a tractor home posted by JerryPa on March 08, 2003 at 18:07:39:
I think the 460 would fit on a trailer of that description if you removed the rear wheels from the axles and reinstalled them so that they are dished in instead of out, and slid all the way in on the axles. If the tractor has fenders that may not work. If the wheels have not been slid in or out in quite some time you will have your work cut out for you, not to mention the jacks, wood blocks, etc., you would need to safely accomplish this. Driving it home may be an option if you know the tractor is in good enough condition to make the trip, if it breaks down halfway home you will have even more trouble. Your best bet is to find someone who has a highdeck flatbed trailer. This type of trailer is a full 102 inches wide and your tractor will drive right on. Yes, it will cost you for the hauling but your new toy will be delivered safely to your home.
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