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Re: Transporting wide machinery down highway
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Posted by rustyfarmall on March 03, 2003 at 19:16:49 from (216.248.75.177):
In Reply to: Transporting wide machinery down highway posted by Tom on March 03, 2003 at 18:44:04:
Here in Iowa we just hook onto it and go. If that's the only way you have to get it home what choice do you have? Be sure you have a SLOW MOVING VEHICLE emblem visible to the rear and you might possibly get someone to follow behind with a warning light of some sort. I see a lot of farmers using the 4-way flashers but in Iowa the 4-way flashers are to be used only to denote a disabled vehicle so be carefull there. Good luck!
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