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Re: TRACTOR HAULING FROM Tn to Va
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Posted by the tractor vet on February 10, 2006 at 09:34:26 from (66.202.111.22):
In Reply to: TRACTOR HAULING FROM Tn to Va posted by Jim Fernow on February 10, 2006 at 08:57:40:
Well that 1066 is going to cost ya as since the axels stick out past the 8 foot 6 inch limit it is conciderd oversize and there are a bunch of companys that do that sort of hauling it can be hauled on s stepdeck if there is a loading dock that you can load and unload off of or if not then it will need to go on a RGN or a equipment trailer . Or you can haul it yourself on a triaxel gooseneck or tandem dual gooseneck but be warned it is still and oversized and a 1066 can weigh in at up to 18000 lbs with all the weights and fluid in the tires cab or rops.they are not a tinkertoy tractor .
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