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Posted by wdtom on December 27, 2005 at 18:04:24 from (155.212.223.91):
In Reply to: Trailer Questions posted by Mike in Ind. on December 27, 2005 at 17:45:32:
You need to find out the capacity of the axle and springs, the trailer in other words. Then the weight of your two tractors. Does it have tie downs, rings or some such located so you can tie down two tractors. They would need to be chained at 4 places for each tractor to hold them well, one chain from each corner of each tractor. What does the frame look like, rusted or still paint? Wireing working, lights etc.? Tires good, good tread and no cracks? If it looks good and you can put tie downs on it where you will need them and the work doesn't bother you maybe it is a good deal.
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