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Posted by Harley on July 11, 2005 at 12:24:22 from (66.82.9.61):
In Reply to: Re: Hauling narrow front tractors on a 48 foot tra posted by dej(JED) on July 11, 2005 at 10:30:45:
If they are all narrow front, you can get a bunch. Back the first one on, angle the front end over to one side, pull the next one on and pull it up beside the first one, back the third one on and mismatch the rear wheels in beside the second one, etc. If the tractors weigh 55oolbs each and you have a semi tractor pulling that 48 footer, you can't get over loaded, because you'll run out of room first. Now if you don't care if they get beat up, I've seen them piggybacked with the front of the second one loaded on top of the seat and steering wheel of the first, etc, but this would only work for salvage stuff that you didn't care if it got bent or not. Good luck, Harley
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