Posted by KEH on January 17, 2010 at 15:52:54 from (67.231.175.170):
In Reply to: What have I got here? posted by Bill from Scotland on January 17, 2010 at 12:43:34:
I don't remember you posting about having any MF tractors that would be a load for that 3 axle trailer, but it needs a lot of modification to make it a tractor hauler. Can't see everything from pics, but looks like you have 2 opeions. 1. Floor down inside the frame rails and cut out the rear cross member to the level of the new floor. Best option if the tractor will fit between the side railes. 2. Floor flat across the side rails, building up crossmembers to go under the new floor. It would then be wide enough for anything reasonable but you would have to have long ramps to load that high. I get nervous loading a tractor on my gooseneck, but then I'm the nervous type when loading tractors.
That SUV in the pics looks a little light to be pulling a heavy trailer with much of a tractor, but I understand the German licensing/tax laws allow some light combinations.
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