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Re: OT moblie home pulling
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Posted by Dick L on August 03, 2007 at 19:01:12 from (63.69.59.220):
In Reply to: OT moblie home pulling posted by james in mo on August 03, 2007 at 16:17:08:
Seen several house trailers moved with a Farmall M. That was when the M was a big tractor and house trailers were 8 feet wide. My son in-law has moved a couple 14 wides with his John Deere 4020 in recent years. One mans hill is another mans mountain. Do not know what you call a hill. The trailers have brakes and would be hooked up to stop the trailer if a trailer rig would move it down a big hill. Not hooking them up would be liken to driving your car without any brakes. Any one that needs to ask how and what to use to move something like that does not need to move it anyway.
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