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Posted by Alvin on April 17, 2001 at 13:00:50 from (204.246.218.189):
In Reply to: Towing tractor posted by Don S on April 16, 2001 at 19:45:32:
make or borrow a tow bar, even if it is made from a 4 X4 in good lumber. I made one from 2 in. tubing that I had laying around the farm,4 feet long, mine had half inch wall, would be strong enough to pull a 18 wheeler up hill and towed my tractor 5 miles in mid-day thru town. You can use a chain, for safty sake put the chain thru a pipe and hook tite so their is no chain slop and you are in business. Just do not drive faster than the towed tractor normal speed is. Good luck with your tractor..And don'y forget ,their are those clowns out there that do not have any respect for ANY ONE going less than 15 miles over the posted speed limit.
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