Sure seems like somebody over there would have a trailer. . .
A neighbor of ours, when I was a kid, made a couple trips from Washington to Nort' Dakota to pick up tractors. N Fords were worth about twice as much here as in the midwest- so he'd take the bus back, buy 3 tractors and a trailer- pull the loaded trailer with the best of the tractors. He was an alcoholic, and had lost his license years before, so this worked, because you didn't have to be licensed to drive tractors in those days.
He usually camped along the road at night- gave up the project after the second trip. I never got the whole story, but he did it in winter, and overimbibed one night and nearly froze to death- would have, if somebody hadn't found him passed out in the snow, and rescued him. He sort of lost his enthusiasm for it, after that.
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