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kirk in ks,

10-23-2007 08:18:52




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this minnie ive got coomes apart at the joints on sides of header, its not that big a deal to get it home, i can maybe get it with my chevy 2003 z-71, on a standard trailer, no big deal not permits, not hassleing with roads, no nothing,
so ill go get it and get it home myself, and not have to hassle with anyone else, like permits and junk like that,




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1206SWMO

10-23-2007 17:56:16




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 Re: Minnie Hauling, in reply to kirk in ks,, 10-23-2007 08:18:52  
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Kirk,you will need at least a 25 ft gooseneck trailer.You will be overwidth at around 10 and 1/2 ft wide.As you can see I loaded mine to where it hung over on the ditch side.The clean grain elevator is too tall and has to come off and let it down on the trailer floor.

You will have to go the back roads and stay away from the scales.You dont want to do business with the DOT.Thanks to all the new rules and regulations its getting real hard to legally haul anything.According to some you will now need a DOT number just to cross state lines with a pickup and trailer.

If you are over 26,001 you will need a CDL.I'm not trying to scare you but warn you.

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kirk in ks,

10-23-2007 20:15:24




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 Re: Minnie Hauling, in reply to 1206SWMO, 10-23-2007 17:56:16  
Hi Blaine,
It's kirk,
yea I just saw your pic of yours on the trailer, I want to do the same with mine, Ive been asking around to see if there is anyone that wants to help me on this?
havent found too many, and I know if I do it at night, It wont be such a hassle,
thanks alot Blaine,
Keep in touch ok
kirk,



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russ hamm

10-23-2007 08:37:48




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 Re: Minnie Hauling, in reply to kirk in ks,, 10-23-2007 08:18:52  
Good luck to ya kirk. I don't know axle/wheel width. May check that out just for kicks. Ol Blaine can re-assure you on all of that.



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