Posted by Deere Scotty on May 03, 2010 at 01:27:40 from (68.57.255.70):
Have agreed to buy a JD 3055 with 18.4-38"s. Getting ready to haul it & will have to rent a trailer. I have measured some other larger JD"s set on 30" rows. With the tire squatting out at the bottom; Will the tires make it past trailer fenders, & if so; What is the narrowest distance between the fenders?
Measurements I have taken from a 4430, & a Case-IH 7220 are about 81, or 82 inches around the bottom. A lot of rental trailers are 79, & 80 inches with a few being 82". Its a 2 1/2 hour drive. A bit far to be gravely disappointed. Its tough to get an exact measurement just eyeballing, & Product literature, & Owners manual dont list width, or height specs, or give the narrowest transport information! I guess dealers dont want the average person hauling!
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