Posted by Bryce Frazier on September 04, 2014 at 06:16:46 from (67.142.182.24):
In Reply to: Farmall Super M Width? posted by Bryce Frazier on September 03, 2014 at 20:31:08:
Well, I really badly wanted to buy the neighbors 15,000 GVW 3 axle deck over. It is a 24 foot, with a liftable 4 foot dove tail. Goose Neck. It is old school, home built in the 70's, but it is one he!! of a trailer!!!
He told me he would sell it to me for $1200, but my parents won't hear of me putting a Goose Neck Ball in the back of the big truck.... They haven't seen the light of a gooseneck yet!!! :)
Oh well, thats the way it goes right!?! I personally don't even want to try to flip the rear wheels around, because the second we get it home, we are just going to have to flip them around again!!!
One thought might be though, if I put big wood blocks like some one said, against the fenders, and then backed the tractor up and over the fenders, and stopped with the rear wheels on one side, and the front on the other... Might just work huh? Bryce
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