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Posted by D-C-741 on August 04, 2007 at 21:58:18 from (24.59.108.153):
In Reply to: OT moblie home pulling posted by james in mo on August 03, 2007 at 16:17:08:
I have moved Several 14+70 Trailers[ Moble homes] with our 2090 CASE,[1000 LBS WEIGHT ONE THE FRONT,STILL WAS NOT ENOUGHT ] The first one had sat there a long time, had to pull it up and over a Cement pad,blue out one tire ,bent the rim one one other one, went flat /all so bent the first axal some. the movers replaced the tires and away they went /40 miles. Another one I move had Texture 1-11 siding on it, and some snow on the roof, the weight was estomated to be over 16 TON / the man that first tryed to move it Broke the Draw Bar off his 4366 IH /had to get the one off his 1566, just luck it didn't break that to/ these people should have hire a Dozer for the off road and a heck of a good truck for the over road trip, [the one they hired was doing WHEELY'S HAD TO HITCH MY POWER WAGON TO IT TO KEEP IT DOWN ON THE LAST HILL,I will not Hitch to them any more ! INSURANCE = WHEN YOU ARE ON THE ROAD YOU DONT HAVE ANY WHEN YOU ARE HITCHED TO A TRACTOR. SAVE YOUR LIFE OR SOME ONE ELSES,PAYING A TRUCKER TO MOVE IT WILL BE YOU CHEEPEST LAWYER YOU WILL EVER HIRE !!!!
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