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Posted by Ford Man on July 03, 2001 at 15:27:14 from (216.162.4.40):
In Reply to: trailering a dead tractor posted by bob on July 02, 2001 at 14:12:34:
Bob, I have used a come along to load my Ford 2N onto a lowboy trailer . The slope up the ramps was not steep at all and made for easy going . It took very little effort . When I picked up my Ferguson 30 , I pulled one trailer and my Dad brought my Ford on another one . The Ferguson had a drawbar and stays on the 3 point so we put a scrape blade on the Ford and turned the blade backwards . Dad raised the blade so it caught the drawbar just right and he gently pushed me onto the trailer . This was an 18' dovetail trailer with a pretty gentle slope also . You may want to just think about getting a rollback to pick up and deliver your tractor . Should be around $50 ? Good Luck ! Ford Man
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