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black2cd

07-31-2006 08:30:15




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I am new to hauling a farm tractor and I am looking for information on hauling a tractor. The wheel base of the tractor is 95.5 inches wide which is wider then most hitch car carriers. If anyone has any sugguestions on who might make a hitch trailer that wide it would be appreciated. Also, is there any other things that I need to watch out for in hauling a tractor?




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blackcd

07-31-2006 19:09:16




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 Re: Hauling a tractor in reply to black2cd, 07-31-2006 08:30:15  
Thanks for everyone's reply. I have never owned a farmall before so you may be hearing from me in the future.



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Janicholson

07-31-2006 12:19:48




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 Re: Hauling a tractor in reply to black2cd, 07-31-2006 08:30:15  
good trailer discussion page 6 or 7 on Farmall Forum JimN



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blackcd

07-31-2006 18:54:20




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 Re: Hauling a tractor in reply to Janicholson, 07-31-2006 12:19:48  
Thanks for the reply.



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Nebraska Cowman

07-31-2006 10:06:20




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 Re: Hauling a tractor in reply to black2cd, 07-31-2006 08:30:15  
I have a wide deck trailer with drive-over fenders that works nice but my fenders are only 3 inches higher than the deck and most i see are much higher than that. You can drive the tractor on and back it off but make sure your magneto kill stop is working just in case the clutch fails or something. I assume it is rubber tires? Steel wheels I only recomend winching on. And when backing the tractor off you want to take it real easy and NEVER try to jump start it in reverse coming off the ramps. It will come over backwards so fast you won't have a chance.

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Don L C

07-31-2006 09:36:16




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 Re: Hauling a tractor in reply to black2cd, 07-31-2006 08:30:15  
Have a trailer custom built, to meet your needs..... There is a builder in south west Ohio in the town of Shandon.....If you want more information on him e-mail me ....my e-mail is open... Don



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Allan In NE

07-31-2006 08:39:11




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 Re: Hauling a tractor in reply to black2cd, 07-31-2006 08:30:15  
What kind of tractor?

Allan



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chiefrunamuk

07-31-2006 09:46:42




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 Re: Hauling a tractor in reply to Allan In NE, 07-31-2006 08:39:11  

ALLAN Glad you are back, hope everyone and
every thing is all right with no problems
Ken



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black2cd

07-31-2006 08:53:16




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 Re: Hauling a tractor in reply to Allan In NE, 07-31-2006 08:39:11  
It is a 1939 Farmall F-20.



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old

07-31-2006 09:53:56




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 Re: Hauling a tractor in reply to black2cd, 07-31-2006 08:53:16  
Had that type of problem with an F-12 and all we did was moved the wheels in about 6-10 inch each to make it fit on the car hauling trailor we use. Not real east to do but not that bad either



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MN Bob

07-31-2006 09:02:38




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 Re: Hauling a tractor in reply to black2cd, 07-31-2006 08:53:16  
I think you have the tires set out on the axle. Should be able to move them in. Got a picture from the rear? Bob



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blackcd

07-31-2006 18:59:40




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 Re: Hauling a tractor in reply to MN Bob, 07-31-2006 09:02:38  
I do not have a picture but I double checked and the wheels are not adjustable but I am going to have them re-measured to make sure of the width. Thanks for the reply.



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