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Re: Hauling Question??
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Posted by Dale in Ar. on October 13, 2004 at 08:48:38 from (166.102.26.208):
In Reply to: Hauling Question?? posted by pete_5959 on October 12, 2004 at 17:42:36:
I usually haul two tractors when I go to a show.Like you I tried to figure out what kind of trailer to buy.Well a tag-a-long(bumper hitch) type came my way,cheap,so ibought it.Had it lengthened to what I thought was long enough but it wasn't.My advice is to figure out what your needs are and then add about 4 foot,this will not include the dove tail or ramps.I can still get both tractors(a Super C and a off breed Pony)on my trailer but they are real close,too close.My advice on ramps is,be sure they are attached to the trailer.I borrowed a trailer that had loose ramps,got too close to the side of the left ramp and it flipped,both tractor and ramp.Luckly I escaped with my life but still spent 11 weeks off from work recouperating,broke ribs and a arm that got smashed.Most trailers have ramps that are secured to the frame if you buy the deck over wheels.Go gooseneck if you can afford it,if not go gooseneck anyway.
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