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Posted by the tractor vet on December 24, 2005 at 06:49:18 from (4.124.73.130):
In Reply to: Re: hauling combine ,height ,suggestions posted by RustyFarmall on December 24, 2005 at 06:27:53:
The cost of hauling and large combine can get expencive by the time you start buying permits for a one time move and all depends on where you are hauling from and to . Use to be , now like i said use to be that in Ind. you could haul up to 14 foot wide in farm equipment but then then learned that they could make more MONEY from selling permits and fines so now ya have to have a permit . In the Buckeye i can get a yearly premit for Ag. or constructoin up to 14 foot with escort as long as i don't go overweight for about 20 bucks or over 14 foot high . Now i have moved small combines on a one ton but like you said the wind will killya you think that you are dragen fifty ton behind ya. I hauled one littel gleaner E III from Plymouth Ind. back home and of all nite the wind was comming out of the east at around 15 to 20 MPH From Plymouth to Ft. Wayne on US 30 i ate 27 gal of gas and Ft. Wayen to Beaver Dam it took 35.6 the tanks only held 36and a half from there to Dalton it took another 32 gal and had to stop in Canton and put another 26 in it for the last thirty miles. That load pulledharder then when i was real stupid and brought back a 1066 and and 806 both with weights and duals way tomuch for a one ton and a tandem dual traiel.
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