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Re: F-20 and 10-20
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Posted by Pete L on May 25, 2004 at 10:33:48 from (198.36.89.4):
In Reply to: F-20 and 10-20 posted by Dave allder on May 23, 2004 at 19:20:25:
I purchased a wide rear F-20 and hauled it back over 300 miles on my trailer with a slight modification. The wide (standard) rear end of the F-20 doesn't normally fit between the fender wells of most trailers, mine included. It was about 6" too wide. I built a bed extension of several oak 2x10s that span the width of the trailer, from the fenders to the rear of the trailer. It was thru bolted to the bed in several places. I was able to pull the F-20 up to the fenders and then tie it down. This, at least on my trailer, made the trailer tounge light, which is bad for towing. I had brought along about 900# of sand bags to counter weight the front of the trailer, and all worked well on the way home. Still a heavy load, but it tracked well.
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