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Re: Trailering a Super M
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Posted by Farmer Bob on July 25, 2003 at 08:25:59 from (64.113.13.82):
In Reply to: Trailering a Super M posted by SteveSuperM on July 25, 2003 at 08:07:48:
Those with two removable ramps sometimes just set one in the middle of the trailer and drive the tractors front wheels up onto the rear end of the trailer. Then, get off and set the ramp out in line with the back tire and finish loading the tractor. Others approach the rear of the trailer at an angle and drive the front wheels up on one ramp and then swing the tractor to line up the rear tires to the ramps. Yet, others have a third ramp to use for the front wheels.(Tricycle front end). No matter which method you use, safety should always prevail. Blocking the rear end of the trailer up is very important as well as, blocking the trailer wheels. I never count on the emergency brake and or "Park" setting of the gear shifter of the tow vehicle. You can not be too careful!
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