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Re: Loading a Farmall M on a Trailer??????????
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Posted by JT on September 29, 2006 at 11:07:55 from (70.226.196.117):
In Reply to: Loading a Farmall M on a Trailer?????????? posted by Retcol on September 29, 2006 at 08:35:06:
Does not sound too safe to me. Are you talking about hauling all 3 on a tag trailer at one time? I hope not. The bad thing I can see if you are only looking at hauling one at a time is if you get some rain/oil/moisture on the trailer deck or fenders, tires of tractor,and you try to back it on the trailer, and a wheel spins, don't want to think about the end result of that one. If you do not want a gooseneck, you can get a deck over tag trailer, that is wide enough to put the tractors on and be safe loading it. Next thing to consider is to make sure you have enought truck to stop it after you get it moving.
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