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Re: Hauling tractors, specifically a Farmall F-20
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Posted by BillinCentralMo on July 30, 2007 at 11:55:31 from (68.95.71.222):
In Reply to: Hauling tractors, specifically a Farmall F-20 posted by Carl in IN on July 30, 2007 at 08:38:37:
You need a tandem trailer(two wheels on eachside , not one on each side).You need to research and learn weight of tractor .You must put block or jacks under rear of trailer or tractor can lift tow vehicle off ground.Very bad .When you load it it must be balanced fore and aft and centered on trailer.It must be chained down , not rope , not straps.Load on level ground.Need adequate tow vehicle, not your brother in laws toyota.You should get some help the first time.Mistakes could be fatal.That tractor starts moving and it will land somewhere bad most of the time.Just my two cents worth.Good luck.
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