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Re: Moving a tractor with a car carrier
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Posted by davpal on June 05, 2007 at 21:32:00 from (216.93.96.26):
In Reply to: Moving a tractor with a car carrier posted by SteveinCT on June 05, 2007 at 13:17:54:
Steve, I haul all kinds of things on a tandem axle car hauling trailer all the time. I pull it with an f-350 ford. I have even hauled my White forklift on it several times and that is one heavy chunk of iron. It is a propane forklift with air tires. Probably weighs close to 7000. I go very slow down back roads when I do that though. Sometimes I will haul a 9n ford with the disk or plow attached to it, sometimes I haul my case 360 trencher backhoe that weighs over 6000lbs. We have hauled Olds 88 that weighed 5000lbs. It hauled a home deck package that was over 4000lbs. Have hauled mustangs to race track a hundred times. You will be fine and it will take less than an hour. Get some good chains and some chain binders and strap her down and head home. Keep her about 50-55 mph and don't follow anybody too close in case you have to stop really fast. It will be an easy job for the trailer and the truck. Good luck.
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