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Posted by MarkNOhio on July 27, 2004 at 17:14:37 from (207.90.99.62):
No, this has nothing to do with guns or fluid in the tires. My queston is this: We're at the height of tractor show-county fair season here in Ohio. What do you guys think about leaving my old Farmall H loaded on the trailer for a week, maybe as long as 3 weeks at a time? The trailer is 7000# GVW, the tractor weighs 3930#, the trailer weighs about 1500#. I use a combination of heavy duty ratchet straps and chains to tie it down. Should I loosen them or not worry about it and leave them tight so I'm all ready to hook up to the truck and go to the next show? Not trying to be lazy here, just that coming home late Sunday night and then having to be at work first thing Monday morning it'd be lots easier to just back it into the barn, unhook, and not worry about it. Thanks in advance.
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