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Re: Don't Know Nottin'
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Posted by Coloken on September 14, 2005 at 04:59:04 from (216.17.251.130):
In Reply to: Don't Know Nottin' posted by Allan in NE on September 14, 2005 at 04:23:13:
Allan, I am jumping in here first befor all the rest get to you. No matter what you get, at some time in the future it will not be big enough. Thats just the way it works. Befor you get done they will tell you that you need two dual axles and 24000 capacity. Then You need a bigger truck to pull it. A 16 foot with 5 foot dove tail fits your 3/4 ton nicely. Will haul about 12000 to 14000 gross. Will all (one at a time) of your tractors fit on that? If not, you need to go bigger, and a real problem comes up. Dove tail with fold up, or one of the new cobinations of course. You will need it flat to haul hay. 16 plus 5 is 21 foot of flat bed and is room for all the hay the tires can stand. Trailer tires are best..absolutly no P radials if you find a used one.
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