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Posted by the tractor vet on April 04, 2006 at 11:09:55 from (64.179.117.47):
In Reply to: Loading a dead tractor posted by Engineer20 on April 04, 2006 at 07:17:40:
in all my years of haulen dead tractors the only one that ever gave me fit tryen to get it on the trailer was a 1370 Case with 30.5x 32 loaded tires and a bunch of wheel weights and huge stack of ft weights that was dead and tryen to push it up on the trailer with a wore out 4020 with bald tires and no weight enven had the trailer on a down hill and as soon as the back tires on the case started up the ramps the 4020 would spiin out in the mud end up getting a Backhoe to help pull , sure hope the guy that owned that hoe did not mind since i sorta just stole it for and hour sure glade one key fits all.Then after we got it on my trailer i wished that i would have left it where it was as it must have weighed more the a 1066 and a 806 combined as i have hauled both at one time and this case was heavier the the two .
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