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Re: Re: Trailering a Tractor
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Posted by Guy B on October 22, 2003 at 13:26:02 from (64.122.74.117):
In Reply to: Re: Trailering a Tractor posted by rustyfarmall on October 22, 2003 at 12:21:07:
rustyfarmall, Thanks for the honesty! I agree with you. In fact If I do purchase the tractor I have decided to just hire it done. Got a quote for $250. I was hoping to put this all off until next spring when I can afford a pickup again! But then I got the bug for this nice 2N. The thing that gets me is all the spec numbers. I would bet that the situation I outline is within the Manufactures limits on both trailer and SUV. But I have hauled a smaller Kubota in this trailer in the past and at about 1500lbs I really don't think I would want to go another 1000 lbs. But thanks to all for the comments. Just needed someone to bring me back into realality.
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