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Re: Trailering 8N class tractors on low boy trailers
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Posted by Bill Oakes on December 09, 2001 at 07:48:54 from (172.128.182.148):
In Reply to: Trailering 8N class tractors on low boy trailers posted by John McNicholas on December 09, 2001 at 06:48:35:
Hi John, Someone already gave you the advice to hire the work done. That's good solid advice BUT for the do-it-yourself types there is another option. I chose to do this work myself; bought a few tire irons and had at it. There is a real advantage in that I repaired, cleaned, primed and painted my wheels; you won't find a tire dealer to do this for you, I don't think. If you would decide to tackle it yourself you can get advice on the "how-to" here on the forum.
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