(quoted from post at 10:00:16 10/21/14)
Knew a guy that said one time he was hauling a new JD with the
long (dual accessible) axles sticking out so far as to require an
Oversize Load sign and all.
He said he waited till night, got a can of flat black and a can of JD
Yellow. He painted the axles black for the trip then returned it
to yellow when he arrived.Mark
(quoted from post at 10:30:03 10/21/14) Forget about it! It will not fit. I have seen a lot of people trying to haul a full sized tractor on trailers with fenders and the fenders are just not wide enough. You need a full deck trailer with a legal capacity of 19,000 lbs. to safely and legally haul a tractor of that size.
(quoted from post at 13:29:16 10/21/14) Can you drive the tractor to its destination?
(quoted from post at 22:39:29 10/21/14) A JD 4430 can be as narrow as 82 inches with a few inches clearance between the fenders and the inside of the tires. Just measured one in the shed.
I would worry more about the weight. Especially on the route your going to need to take to get from PA to SC. There is not a flat way to do that. LOL
Also for a JD 4430 to weight under 10500 it would need to be really stripped down. That would be with flat top fenders, sycro-range transmission, and no ballast of any kind. Most of the ones I haul have cabs, ballast, and Quad-range transmissions. They will weight right at 15,000- 16,000 lbs.
A JD 4430 is a whole lot more tractor than a JD 4020 or JD 4000.
I want you to have a safe trip I don't see that with just a 14,000 LBS trailer. Also is this trailer a bumper hitch trailer??? What do you pull it with??? Just curious. If you have a heavy trailer behind a dauled wheeled truck then you might be OK.
(quoted from post at 23:59:10 10/21/14)
Tim if your going to tractor pull then you DO not want a power shift one. They are heavier and will not make a good tractor puller. The four post , syncro-range would be a better match for what your doing.
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