BarnyardEngineering
Well-known Member
- Location
- Rochester, NY
For driving on the trailer, the rule of thumb is to center the rear wheels of a tractor over the trailer axles.
Obviously if you did that backing on, you would be dangerously tail-heavy, if the tractor even fit on the trailer.
Roughly where do you park the tractor when you back on? I've hauled my Super H backed-on but it's so light that it doesn't really matter where I put it as long as it's mostly ahead of the axles.
Thinking of trading my old deckover for a new super-wide lowboy with drive-on fenders. Obviously for the tractors that won't fit between the fenders, I'll have to back them on with the wheels ahead of the fenders.
Obviously if you did that backing on, you would be dangerously tail-heavy, if the tractor even fit on the trailer.
Roughly where do you park the tractor when you back on? I've hauled my Super H backed-on but it's so light that it doesn't really matter where I put it as long as it's mostly ahead of the axles.
Thinking of trading my old deckover for a new super-wide lowboy with drive-on fenders. Obviously for the tractors that won't fit between the fenders, I'll have to back them on with the wheels ahead of the fenders.