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Re: Loading Tractors into Enclosed SemiTrailer
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 24, 2004 at 03:28:32 from (209.226.247.34):
In Reply to: Loading Tractors into Enclosed SemiTrailer posted by Larry Hardesty on June 23, 2004 at 17:23:54:
Larry: Going to take a good ramp to load those tractors with the belly mowers. Even then you will need to exercise care. When I moved I hired a mover with a flat deck with good ramps. I left cultivators and rear mounted equipment on my Super A and 130, basically so he wouldn't have as many pieces to deal with or loose. He managed to bust a few items up. I have a belly mower now, and it has much less clearence than cultivators. Probably easier to damage as well. I had hauled these tractors on my small trailer for years, to and from fields, never did any damage. Also in that closed trailer keep ventilation air flow through trailer open. Possibility of gas fume build up apparently is real. I talked with a company that wouldn't move my tractors as their trailers didn't have ventilation.
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