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Posted by Deamer on March 09, 2003 at 20:46:09 from (12.85.115.50):
In Reply to: taking a tractor home posted by JerryPa on March 08, 2003 at 18:07:39:
My first experience about which you are asking..a friend and I took turns driving it home approximately 80 miles. Second time I hired a local Wrecker service which had large trailers and plenty of experience hauling tractors, trailers, buses, etc. They charged $300 round trip from their garage to the farm and back. Took us (I rode with them) four hours and 25 minutes. They gave me a small break, and just charged me the four hour rate. I was glad they could do it for me. The trip was approximately 100 mile one way. We made it short and sweet, no fooling around. It was done and over with and I didn't have to fool around driving it home. My 2C worth. Have a safe experience whichever you decide.
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