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Re: F-20 hauling
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Posted by Bill Smith on October 02, 2002 at 10:28:53 from (128.242.4.59):
In Reply to: F-20 hauling posted by FRF on October 01, 2002 at 08:52:49:
Do you have the rear wheel's with caste iron centers with bolted on rims? If so I believe you can put centers dished in and then put rim dished in bolted on the outside of center which would be narrower than 98". Seems like mine are centers dished in with rims dished out and are at about 98". I hauled mine one time on a trailer that had a bed that went over the trailer wheel's and the rear wheel's of tractor were only about half on the trailer. I didn't need to haul it very far but don't think I would do that again. If you got the one peice wheel then there is not much you can do except build a platform or find a wider trailer. Trailer laws probably very from state to state so I don't know what your options are on trailer width. Most car trailers are only as wide as the inside of trailer fenders. In my state I believe it is legal for the rear of trailer bed to be as wide as the outside of trailer fenders which would give you extra width on the trailer for the rear wheels if you could find a trailer like that that you could use. Otherwise you would have to find a trailer that the bed is over the trailer wheels to give you more width on the trailer.
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