Posted by larryanderson on February 27, 2013 at 01:26:33 from (184.21.172.50):
In Reply to: 700 high boy posted by JWalker on February 25, 2013 at 18:14:32:
I am assuming you are talking about a sprayer.If so those were set on 38 inch rows so I would quess it would be less than 8 ft wide.Weight would be similar to a tractor of that size or less.The booms folded along the sides.If it is just a light duty car trailer I would look for something a little larger.Those sprayers towed well at around 35MPH.max.We had a 734 before the 6000 series and there are a few left that havent been scrapped.We had a trailer that we hauled ours on that just had three rails and a tandem axle.I hauled a 6000 from Neb. on my machinery trailer and it had to be narrow and was tall as it had cab but worked fine.
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