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Re: Moving a tractor with a car carrier
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Posted by David in Wales on June 06, 2007 at 02:35:38 from (86.148.128.155):
In Reply to: Moving a tractor with a car carrier posted by SteveinCT on June 05, 2007 at 13:17:54:

Hi Steve; I spent 26 years tramping the roads of England with a Volvo car & later a 4x4 SUV with a 14 foot trailer and up to 2.5 ton load. Implements & Kubuta type tractors + implement. Nothing worse than being OVERLOADED, its dangerous for you and other road users. Plus if a trailer tyre blows out in can be disasterous & expensive. My current Mitsubishi 4x4 SUV is too small for carting tractors, so when I bought my MF35, I hired this 7.5 ton beavertailed truck for $200 plus diesel for a day. It was ontop of the load and totally safe. Best luck getting your 1020 home. David
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