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Posted by Chad Franke on June 07, 2005 at 13:59:26 from (65.112.203.194):
In Reply to: How to load dead tractor posted by Chad Franke on June 06, 2005 at 07:26:04:
Ok, thanks for everyone's comments. Called the local towing company, $75 per hook, plus $2.50 per mile. No thanks. The guy I'm buying from does have 2 Super M's, don't know if that would be enough to pull the W9's up on a trailer or not. Called one equipment hauler, said they don't load with flat tires. Called last place, should be able to pull them up on their semi, both on one load, $50 minimum local haul... I'm thinking it's well worth my $50 to have them do it, just have to hook on and yank them off the trailer when they get home... Thanks again, I'll take pictures and post if anyone is interested.
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