Posted by cadet trooper on June 02, 2009 at 16:57:11 from (69.223.80.47):
In Reply to: Re: combine hauling posted by Walterdavies on June 01, 2009 at 17:41:00:
Walter I was being a little retro on the covered wagon thing but those little buggers go faster than you think should be about 15mph much faster than a conestoga wagon in fact the Gleaners are the fastest combines on the road made. The big ones ran right at 19mph but staying in the seat creates hemis. I'm thinking from Minn. to Pa. maybe a week to 10 days unless the wife wants to stop at a gift shop or if they team drive maybe half the time one person sleeps on an air mattress in the grain bin. Tire wear is not an issue cornstalks do more damage.
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