How to transport your tractor....

coachgeo

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I wonder how in the hell he gets it on that trailer. Got admit though, interesting use of an old Car tow dolly.

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Must use a crane.
when I bought my 7100 - the 60" mmm was on it and I had a 5' wide trailer - two men picked the front up while the mmm was pulled out.

So in a perfect crazy world - two cocky dudes could pull it forward once the front tires were in the cradle :)
 

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I bet that would give a dot officer fits seeing that go down the road :rolleyes: I think I'll stick to my tandom axle personally. That little dolly looks like an accident waiting to happen :eek:
 

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The only problem I see is that the idiot that's pulling it will be behind the accident and some other innocent person could get hurt or worse yet get killed.
Personally, I don't see anything wrong with that setup. If DOT certified the tow dolly then why would it be unsafe?
 

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Personally, I don't see anything wrong with that setup. If DOT certified the tow dolly then why would it be unsafe?
Please tell me you forgot to put an LOL on the end of that statement! :eek:

Ummm the right answer is...
Because the DOT certified it to tow a 4 wheel, front wheel drive car behind the articulating dolly, not a tractor balanced over the tongue of it!

I see people pull off super stupid stuff like that all the time, and yes sadly it's usually others that get hurt! :mad:
 
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