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Re: Hauling a tractor with a rented U-haul trailer
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Posted by irv on August 14, 2002 at 17:31:52 from (172.158.127.112):
In Reply to: Hauling a tractor with a rented U-haul trailer posted by Michael on August 14, 2002 at 13:06:44:
If this is just to get it home, calling a tow truck might work. I bought a narrow front H with a loader and loaded tires a while back, and couldn't get it loaded, I didn't have a 3rd ramp to load it with, and I kept breaking the 2x12 I was using in the center. I finally gave up and hired a tow truck - one that pulls the vehicle up onto a slant bed. For $75 it was worth it not to have my heart stop when the damm plank broke again. As I get older, I find what a building inspector told me years ago, " You can't beat a man at his own trade." I think unless your going a couple hundred miles, it might also be cheaper. Rental guys in my area charge lots of $$$$ My 2c Irv
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