Posted by PretendFarmer on March 07, 2013 at 08:40:13 from (192.249.47.204):
In Reply to: towing question posted by steve alderman on March 06, 2013 at 15:58:21:
I wouldnt worry about DOT. My first tractor was a 1941 A pulled with my 1500 silverado v6. Now, that wasnt(and still isnt) a big tractor but, I had it loaded on my buddy's single axle landscaping trailer with a loader, sickle mower, weights, a pile of misc levers and stuff. The trailer was waaaaayyyy overloaded but I had no alternative at the time. I got passed by several cops and a dot truck too. They dont care about private owners, they are only out to screw commercial people.
I would say tractor was 2400# + 300# weights + #500 manure loader/hydraulics + 300# misc + #300 sickle roughly #3500-#3800 pounds...
This post was edited by PretendFarmer at 08:43:22 03/07/13.
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