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Re: Hauling tractors, specifically a Farmall F-20
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Posted by the Unforgiven on July 30, 2007 at 08:51:54 from (66.146.249.116):
In Reply to: Hauling tractors, specifically a Farmall F-20 posted by Carl in IN on July 30, 2007 at 08:38:37:
F20s like a standard 8-foot open deck, they are awful wide. If you want to open up your trailer options a little look for a Narrow Tread model, They are about one foot? narrower than the standard tread 20. You can make a third ramp for the front wheels or approach the trailer at an angle and run the front up one ramp and crank it back to the middle fast, but I would not recommend it unless you are really familiar with your tractor. If it is on rubber they can usually be driven or backed on. Any tractor on steel should be winched on. I rode an F20 on steel off the side of a trailer once, never again.
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