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Posted by Rod F. on July 26, 2005 at 17:44:29 from (142.177.93.110):
In Reply to: Hauling posted by Allan in NE on July 26, 2005 at 16:32:30:
Hi Allan, You're a farmer now, right? No problem getting them home. Us farmers figure this stuff out all the time! I find a little utility trailer is handy for dragging that stuff around. I've thrown 2 of them on a little 12'x7' wide that I tow with the Ranger. And you want to know the truth? When they're sitting flat on the wooden deck, with sides, I don't even tie them down. Mabey I shouldn't admit that :<( . I do know that the local tire shops just stand those tires up in the back of a 3/4 ton, crossways, tie them in and go. That's how they deliver to some customers who change their own. Mabey you could stand them up behind the cab like that, and tie them standing up so that they don't fall over backwards? Otherwise, I don't see why your plan wouldn't work either. Don't think you'll have any trouble on this little expedition. Giver' Rod
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