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Re: How To Retrieve Your New Tractor
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Posted by John No Mi on December 08, 2005 at 05:09:43 from (216.93.42.210):
In Reply to: How To Retrieve Your New Tractor posted by Not Me on December 07, 2005 at 17:37:58:
I have bought a tractor that is 518 miles from where I live. My trailer that I built to haul a MM BF (4820 pounds with wheel weights and cloride) is maybe not strong enough to haul the MM 335 with loader and is for sure not long enough. I have made arrangements to borrow a friends trailer he hauls a JCB backhoe on. Now I just need three days that are not heavy snow fall. A daughter lives 1/2 way there so I can stop there overnight on the way. That way I will arrive early enough to load the tractor in daylight. Get loaded and start for home with plans to stop at a motel when part way home. Just have to watch the weather reports and pick the right day to start.
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