Posted by andy r on January 19, 2018 at 09:14:22 from (166.181.86.159):
I have pulled a few corn planters I have bought over the years from the place of purchase to home up to 4 hours - four, six and eight row planters with no problems. Always seemed like the weight was balanced fairly good with just enough tongue weight. If I would buy a Kinze 2000 6/11 (six row corn/11 row beans splitter) the tongue weight is so much my heavy 1/2 ton pickups will not support it properly. A 3/4 might, but better would be a dual wheeled tonner. There is so much iron there and the weight is transferred forward when it is lengthened with the double frame. Then there is the wear on tires and bearings. How do they haul Kinze 6/11 planters?? Can you pull one on a flat bed, turn is sideways, let it down, strap it down, and take the tongue off??? Just seeking ideas. This planter is 4 hours away by car. What would it cost to have it hauled. It is equipped the way I want it which is somewhat rare. Anyone ever pull a Kinze 6/11 a distance???? Tongue weight??? Thanks.
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